West Virginia Code § 15-1-6

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a. The duty of maintaining and governing the military forces of the state not in the service of
the United States rests upon the state, subject to Constitutional authority. The purpose of
such forces are twofold; national defense and service of the state. Their efficiency for both
purposes necessarily depends upon systematic uniformity in organization, composition,
arms, equipment, training and discipline with the Armed Forces of the Uniteed States and the
military forces of other states. Therefore, the Governor shall cause the military forces of the
state to conform to all federal laws and regulations applicable to the sarme, unless the same
shall be incompatible with the state purpose of such forces.
b. All matters relating to the organizations, discipline and government of the military forces
of the state, not otherwise provided for in this chapter or in tregulations, shall be decided by
custom, usage and regulations of the Armed Forces of the United States.

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