Arizona Statutes
§ 26-162 — Discharge of officer; grounds and procedure
Arizona § 26-162
JurisdictionArizona
Title 26Arizona Revised Statutes
Ch. 1EMERGENCY AND MILITARY AFFAIRS
Art. 3National Guard
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Ariz. Rev. Stat. Ann. § 26-162 (2026).
Text
A commissioned or warrant officer of the national guard may be discharged for any of the following reasons and in the manner prescribed:
1.By voluntary resignation whereby the officer submits to the adjutant general a letter of resignation setting forth his reasons for separation from the service. The resignation shall not be accepted if separation is not justified by appropriate regulations of the national guard, army or air force of the United States, or if the officer is under arrest or being investigated preparatory to preferring charges against him, or until all property and money of the state or the United States charged to him or in his possession or care has been inventoried and an accounting made therefor.
2.By findings of a court-martial called for the purpose of trying the o
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§ 26-1001
Definitions§ 26-1002
Persons subject to the code§ 26-1003
Jurisdiction to try personnel§ 26-1005
Territorial applicability§ 26-1007
Apprehension§ 26-1008
Apprehension of deserters§ 26-1009
Authority to order arrest§ 26-101
Department of emergency and military affairs; organization; adjutant general; qualifications§ 26-1013
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