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Home » US Law » 2022 North Carolina General Statutes » Chapter 127A - Militia » Article 1 - Classification of Militia.

§ 127A-1 – Composition of militia.

127A-1. Composition of militia. The militia of the State shall consist of all able-bodied citizens of the State and of the United States and all other able-bodied persons who have or shall declare their intention to become citizens of the United States, subject to the qualifications prescribed in this Chapter, who shall be drafted into […]

§ 127A-10 – Corps entitled to retain privileges.

127A-10. Corps entitled to retain privileges. Any corps of artillery, cavalry, or infantry existing in the State on the passage of the act of Congress of May 8, 1792, which by the laws, customs, or usages of the State has been in continuous existence since the passage of that act, under its provisions and under […]

§ 127A-2 – Classification of militia.

127A-2. Classification of militia. The militia shall be divided into the organized and unorganized militia. The organized militia shall consist of four classes: the North Carolina National Guard, the naval militia, the State defense militia and historic military commands. (1975, c. 604, s. 2; 2009-281, s. 1.)

§ 127A-3 – Organized militia; National Guard.

127A-3. Organized militia; National Guard. The North Carolina National Guard, both Army and Air, shall consist of regularly commissioned, warrant and enlisted personnel within the age limits established by regulations promulgated by the secretary of the appropriate service and shall be organized, governed, armed, equipped and have the duties and responsibilities provided in this Chapter. […]

§ 127A-4 – Organized militia; naval militia.

127A-4. Organized militia; naval militia. The naval militia shall consist of regularly commissioned, warrant and enlisted personnel within the age limits established by regulations promulgated by the secretary of the appropriate service and shall be organized, governed, armed, equipped and have the duties and responsibilities provided in this Chapter. (1917, c. 200, s. 3; C.S., […]

§ 127A-5 – Organized militia; State defense militia.

127A-5. Organized militia; State defense militia. The State defense militia shall consist of commissioned, warrant and enlisted personnel called, ordered, appointed or enlisted therein by the Governor under the provisions of Article 5 of this Chapter and shall be organized, governed, armed, equipped and have the duties and responsibilities provided in this Chapter. (1963, c. […]

§ 127A-6 – Organized militia; historic military commands.

127A-6. Organized militia; historic military commands. Historic military commands are those historic groups which remain active by meeting at least once a month and which follow military procedures. Only groups designated by the Governor shall fall within this branch of the militia. Any maximum age limits prescribed by this Chapter do not apply to members […]

§ 127A-7 – Composition of unorganized militia.

127A-7. Composition of unorganized militia. The unorganized militia shall consist of all other able-bodied citizens of the State and of the United States and all other able-bodied persons who have or shall declare their intention to become citizens of the United States, who shall be at least 17 years of age, except those who have […]

§ 127A-8 – Exemptions from duty with the militia.

127A-8. Exemptions from duty with the militia. The officers, judicial and executive, of the government of the United States and the State of North Carolina, persons in the military or naval service of the United States, customhouse clerks, persons employed by the United States in the transmission of mail, artificers and personnel employed in the […]

§ 127A-9 – Number of troops authorized.

127A-9. Number of troops authorized. In time of peace the State shall maintain only those troops that are authorized by the President of the United States; but nothing contained in this Chapter shall be construed as limiting the rights of the State in the use of the North Carolina National Guard or the State defense […]