The Governor may discharge any commissioned or warrant officer of the organized militia of South Carolina for any of the following reasons: (1) Upon muster out of the organization to which such officer is assigned; (2) acceptance of resignation of such officer; (3) removal of his actual residence to such distance from the station of his command as to render it impracticable for him to perform the duties of his office; or (4) failure to qualify or to maintain qualification for Federal recognition.
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