California Military and Veterans Code CHAPTER 4 - The Naval Militia

  • Section 280.
    Except where this chapter is inconsistent therewith, Chapter 3 (commencing with Section 210) of Part 1 of Division 2 is hereby incorporated by reference in...
  • Section 281.
    As used in this division in connection with the Naval Militia:(a) “Division” and “company” shall have the same meaning and effect as “company” when used in...
  • Section 282.
    The Naval Militia shall be located throughout the State at the discretion of the Governor.(Enacted by Stats. 1935, Ch. 389.)
  • Section 283.
    The organization of the Naval Militia shall conform generally to the provisions of the laws of the United States.(Enacted by Stats. 1935, Ch. 389.)
  • Section 284.
    The Naval Militia shall be organized into one or more naval brigades which shall consist of such administrative battalions prescribed by the Navy Department for...
  • Section 285.
    The Naval Militia shall consist of such number of deck and engineer divisions, companies of marines, aeronautic and other organizations as the Governor prescribes in...
  • Section 286.
    The several divisions, companies of marines, and other organizations of the Naval Militia may be organized into battalions at the discretion of the Governor.(Enacted by...
  • Section 287.
    The numerical strength, rank, titles, and insignia of rank of the divisions and companies of marines of the Naval Militia shall conform to the laws,...
  • Section 288.
    In order to select a commanding officer for the Naval Militia, The Adjutant General shall nominate not to exceed three officers, not below the grade...
  • Section 289.
    The officers, chief warrant officers, warrant officers, and enlisted men or women of the Naval Militia shall be of any amount and grades prescribed by...
  • Section 290.
    Chief warrant officers may be appointed by the Governor upon the recommendation of the commanding officer of the Naval Militia and shall receive from the...
  • Section 291.
    Warrant officers may be appointed by The Adjutant General upon the recommendation of the commanding officer of the Naval Militia. Warrants for warrant officers shall...
  • Section 292.
    Chief petty officers and petty officers may be appointed by the commanding officer of the Naval Militia, who shall issue to such chief petty officers...
  • Section 293.
    When vacancies occur in the commissioned personnel, the commanding officer of the Naval Militia shall recommend not to exceed three candidates to The Adjutant General...
  • Section 294.
    The system of discipline and exercise shall conform to that of the Navy of the United States, to the system of discipline and exercise prescribed...
  • Section 295.
    The Governor may alter, divide, annex, consolidate, and disband the Naval Militia or any portion thereof whenever in his judgment the efficiency of the State...
  • Section 296.
    Every enlisted man or woman who enters the Naval Militia may be provided by the state with a service or dress uniform, or both, corresponding...
  • Section 297.
    In a locality where there are insufficient persons available to form an engineer division and there already exists an organized deck division, men and women...
  • Section 298.
    The Governor may apply to the President of the United States for the detail of commissioned officers and petty officers of the Navy to act...
  • Section 299.
    Vessels lent by the United States to this State for the use of the Naval Militia shall be commanded by the ranking officer for line...
  • Section 300.
    Summary courts-martial and deck courts for the Naval Militia may be ordered by the commanding officer of the Naval Militia and general courts-martial for the...
  • Section 301.
    Any member of the State Guard or Naval Militia, who at any time after December 7, 1941, has completed or shall hereafter and prior to...

Last modified: October 22, 2018