CHAPTER 13. NAVAL BATTALION
IC 10-16-13
Chapter 13. Naval Battalion
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Organization of naval militia by naval or military schools
Sec. 1. In addition to the military forces authorized in Indiana, anaval or military school in Indiana that is receiving recognition fromthe United States Department of the Navy under 34 U.S.C. 312,approved June 29, 1906, may organize not more than four (4)companies of naval militia that constitute a battalion to be known asthe naval battalion of the Indiana national guard.
As added by P.L.2-2003, SEC.7.
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Commandant of school
Sec. 2. The naval battalion is under the command of thecommandant of the school, who shall hold the ex officio rank oflieutenant colonel.
As added by P.L.2-2003, SEC.7.
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Officers; rank
Sec. 3. The officers of each naval battalion consist of one (1)commander and a staff to consist of the following:
(1) One (1) executive officer, with the rank of lieutenantcommander.
(2) One (1) navigating officer and four (4) watch officers withthe rank of lieutenant.
(3) One (1) chief engineer, one (1) paymaster, and one (1)surgeon, each with the rank of lieutenant.
As added by P.L.2-2003, SEC.7.
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Composition of companies; cadet officers, petty officers, andenlisted persons
Sec. 4. Each company consists of the following:
(1) One (1) cadet lieutenant.
(2) One (1) cadet lieutenant (junior grade).
(3) One (1) cadet ensign.
(4) At least forty (40) and not more than one hundred (100)petty officers and enlisted persons.
As added by P.L.2-2003, SEC.7.
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Commissions of officers
Sec. 5. (a) The commissions of the battalion officers shall beissued by the governor upon the recommendation of thecommandants and of the chairman of the board of trustees of theschool.
(b) The commissions of cadet officers may be issued by the
commandant. However, a cadet officer may not acquire any authorityover militiamen other than a cadet of the school because of theissuance of the commission of cadet officer.
As added by P.L.2-2003, SEC.7.
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Officers; evidence of fitness
Sec. 6. The graduation and service of retired or honorablydischarged United States naval officers and graduates of the UnitedStates Naval Academy may be accepted as evidence of fitnesswithout further examination for appointment as officers of the navalbattalion.
As added by P.L.2-2003, SEC.7.
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Age for enlistment; term of enlistment
Sec. 7. The minimum age for the enlistment of cadets is fourteen(14) years of age and the minimum term of enlistment is one (1) year.
As added by P.L.2-2003, SEC.7.
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End of school term
Sec. 8. When the regular term of the naval school is over for theyear, the officers and cadets of the schools may:
(1) return to their homes; and
(2) be excused from weekly drills and from other duties andformalities;
until the school reopens, unless the officers and cadets are calledtogether for special duty by the governor or the President of theUnited States.
As added by P.L.2-2003, SEC.7.
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National guard regulations; pay and allowances
Sec. 9. (a) In all matters not otherwise specifically provided for,the provisions of this article that provide for the organization of theIndiana national guard apply to the naval battalion.
(b) An officer or a cadet of the school may not receive from thestate any allowance for uniform or any pay for drills, target practice,or any other military or naval duties unless called into the service ofthe state by the governor in accordance with IC 10-16-7-17.
As added by P.L.2-2003, SEC.7.
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Conforming to customs and usages of navy
Sec. 10. (a) The general routine of duty, discipline, and exerciseof naval battalions and posts must conform with the laws, customs,and usages of the navy, as far as the laws, customs, and usages of thenavy apply.
(b) If the laws, customs, and usages of the navy do not apply, then
the routine of duty, discipline, and exercise must conform to the lawsgoverning the volunteer forces of the state.
As added by P.L.2-2003, SEC.7.