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The Annotated Code of the Public Civil Laws of Maryland, 1911
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1508 MILITIA. [ART. 65

naval brigade, shall receive the pay herein specified for every day
actually on duty. Officers, according to their rank, shall be entitled to
pay at the same rate per diem that officers of like rank receive in the
service of the United States, including longevity pay. Enlisted men shall
be paid the following rates per day: Non-commissioned staff officers,
first sergeants and company quartermaster sergeants, two dollars; ser-
geants, one dollar and seventy-five cents; corporals, cooks and farriers,
one dollar and fifty cents; musicians and private, one dollar and seventy-
five cents; enlisted men of the naval brigade, one dollar and twenty-five
cents, except the chief and petty officers, who shall be paid as follows:
Chief petty officers, two dollars and twenty-five cents; first-class petty
officers, two dollars; second-class petty officers, one dollar and seventy-
five cents, and third-class petty officers, one dollar and fifty cents. And,
in addition to said pay each enlisted man shall receive rations as pre-
scribed by the regulations of the United States army and United States
navy, respectively, or commutation thereof at a rate not exceeding forty
cents per day; each enlisted man who has served a full term of enlist-
ment and who re-enlists within thirty days of the expiration of this
previous enlistment, shall receive an increase of ten per cent, of the pay
of his grade during this enlistment, and for each full term of enlist-
ment served thereafter an increase of ten per cent, will be granted
until forty per cent, of the pay of his grade is reached.

1908, ch. 103, sec. 78. 1910, ch. 204, sec. 78 (p. 201).

77. All enlisted men who qualify in accordance with the require-
ments of the course prescribed by order of the governor and commander-
in-chief in small arms practice, shall be entitled to the following
increases in the pay of his grade during the year succeeding the season
of said qualifications and beginning on January 1st following; and,
provided further, that said enlisted man, qualified as aforesaid, shall
be present at the annual inspection of his organization next succeeding
said qualification: Experts, twenty per cent.; sharpshooters, fifteen per-
cent., and marksmen, ten per cent.

1908, ch. 103, sec. 79.

78. All officers detailed to serve on any board or commission ordered
bv the governor, or under his authority by the commanding officer of
the brigade or commanding officer of the naval brigade, or any court
of inquiry, court-martial or delinquency court, ordered by proper author-
ity in pursuance of any provision of this article, shall be paid a sum
equal to one day's pay for each day actually employed in such board
or court engaged in the business thereof, or in traveling to and from the
same; the sum in no case shall exceed ten days' pay and actual traveling
expenses, unless upon application of the judge advocate of a court or
the presiding officer of a delinquency court, or the presiding officer of
the board, the officer appointing the board or court has authorized such
board or court to sit for a longer period, or in case of such delinquency
courts the governor or the officer ordering such a court has authorized

 

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