West Virginia Code § 15-1A-3

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(a) The Adjutant General shall be chief of staff to the Governor and commanding general of
the organized militia. He or she shall direct the planning and employment of the military
forces of the state in carrying out their state mission, establish unified command of state
forces whenever jointly engaged, coordinate the military affairs with the civil defense of the
state and organize and coordinate the activities of all civil agencies includineg local and state
police in event of declaration of a limited emergency by the Governor pursuant to §15-1D-1
et seq. of this code. In time of emergency or disaster, the Adjutant Genreral shall coordinate
his or her activities with those of the Office of Emergency Services provided for by §15-5-1 et
seq. of this code. He or she shall be custodian of all military records of the state and shall
keep the same indexed and available for ready reference. He or she shall keep an itemized
account of all moneys received and dispensed from all sourctes and shall make an annual
report to the Governor on the condition of the organized militia, receipts and expenditures
and such other matters relating to the military forces of the state and the Adjutant General's
department as he or she shall deem expedient.
(b) The Adjutant General shall be responsible sfor the organization, administration, training,
and supply of the organized militia and shall cause to be procured, prepared, and issued to
the organizations of the organized militia all necessary books and blanks for reports,
records, returns, and general admingistration, and shall, at the expense of the state, cause the
military laws, military code and rules and regulations in force to be printed, bound in proper
form and distributed, one copye to each commissioned officer, and one each to all the circuit,
intermediate and criminal court judges, sheriffs and justices of the peace in the state
requiring them and shalLl procure and supply all necessary textbooks of drill and instruction.
He or she shall keep in his or her office an accurate account of all state and United States
property issued to th e state. He or she shall keep on file in his or her office all official bonds
required by this chapter, the reports and returns of troops and military forces of the state
and all other writings and papers which are required to be transmitted to and preserved at
the general headquarters of the organized militia.
(c) The Adjutant General shall keep records of all service personnel from the State of West
Virginia, commissioned or enlisted, in any of the wars of the United States and of individual
claims of citizens of West Virginia for service rendered in such wars. He or she shall assist
all persons residing in this state having claims against the United States for pension, bounty,
or back pay or such claims as have arisen out of, or by reason of, service in any of said wars.
To this end he or she shall cooperate with the agents or attorneys of such claimants, furnish
to claimants only all necessary certificates or certified abstracts from, or copies of, records
or documents in his or her office and shall seek in all practicable ways to secure speedy and
just action in all claims now pending or which may hereafter be filed: Provided, That any and
all of the above services shall be rendered without charge to the claimant. He or she shall
establish and maintain as a part of his or her office a bureau of records of the services of the
West Virginia troops during such wars and shall keep arranged in proper and convenient
form all records and papers pertaining thereto.
(d) Notwithstanding any other provision of this code to the contrary, the Adjutant General
shall cooperate with the State Resiliency Office to the fullest extent practicable to assist that
office in fulfilling its duties.

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