New York Statutes

§ 11 — Adjutant general

New York § 11
JurisdictionNew York
Law MILMilitary
Art. 1The Militia of the State

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N.Y. Military § 11 (2026).

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§ 11. Adjutant general. The adjutant general shall serve as such at\nthe pleasure of the governor and, under his direction, shall exercise\ncontrol over the division of military and naval affairs of the executive\ndepartment of the state. The adjutant general may perform any act\nauthorized by this chapter or the regulations issued pursuant to this\nchapter through or with the aid of such officers, officials or bureaus\nof the division of military and naval affairs as he may designate. It\nshall be the duty of the adjutant general to direct the planning and\nemployment of the forces of the organized militia in carrying out their\nstate military mission; to establish unified command of state forces\nwhenever they shall be jointly engaged; to act as the state director of\ncivil defense

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