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Code · Kentucky · Kentucky Revised Statutes

38.090 Enlistment in Kentucky National Guard -- Oath -- Transfer -- Extension of

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enlistments.
(1)All able-bodied citizens of the United States, of good character, who can read and
write the English language, who are between the ages of seventeen
(17)and thirty-
five
(35)years with no prior service; between thirty-six
(36)and under thirty-eight
(38)with one
(1)year of service; thirty-eight
(38)and under forty-one
(41)with two
(2)years of service and forty-one
(41)and under fifty-seven
(57)with two
(2)years
plus the number of years applicant is over age forty (40), and who have passed the
required physical examination and who are not ineligible for enlistment or
reenlistment in the Armed Forces of the United States, subject to current United
States Armed Forces regulations covering enlistments and reenlistments, may be
enlisted or reenlisted in the Kentucky National Guard for a term of one
(1)or more
years.
(2)No person dishonorably discharged or discharged without honor from the Armed
Forces of the United States shall be eligible for enlistment in the Kentucky National
Guard.
(3)Every person who enlists, extends his enlistment or reenlists shall sign and make
oath to an enlistment paper before any officer from any branch of the armed
services authorized to administer oaths.
(4)Enlisted persons may be transferred to or from organizations, as provided by
regulations.
(5)By order of the Governor in case of emergency, enlistments in the Kentucky
National Guard may be extended for one
(1)year.
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