Wisconsin Code § 15.31

Department of military affairs; creation
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There is
created a department of military affairs under the direction and
supervision of the adjutant general who shall be appointed by the
governor for a 5-year term. The adjutant general may be reappointed to successive terms. Notwithstanding s. 17.28, if a vacancy occurs in the office of the adjutant general, the governor
shall appoint a successor for a 5-year term. A person must meet
all of the following requirements to be appointed as the adjutant
general:
(1) Hold the federally recognized minimum rank of full
colonel.
(2) Except for those qualified under sub. (4), be a current participating member of one of the following components:
(a) The Wisconsin army national guard.

(b) The army national guard of the United States.
(c) The U.S. army reserve.
(d) The Wisconsin air national guard.
(e) The air national guard of the United States.
(f) The U.S. air force reserve.
(3) Be fully qualified to receive federal recognition at the
minimum rank of brigadier general and have successfully completed a war college course or the military equivalent acceptable
to the appropriate service.
(4) If the applicant is already a federally recognized general
officer, meet all of the following conditions:
(a) Be retired from active drilling status within the proceeding
2 years.
(b) The basis of the applicant’s retired status was service with
one of the service components noted in sub. (2).
(c) Be 62 years of age or less.
(d) Continue to be eligible for federal recognition as a major
general.

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