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Code · U.S. Code · Title 32 - NATIONAL GUARD · CHAPTER 7— SERVICE, SUPPLY, AND PROCUREMENT · § 701

§ 701. Uniforms, arms, and equipment to be same as Army or Air Force

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So far as practicable, the same types of uniforms, arms, and equipment as are issued to the Army shall be issued to the Army National Guard, and the same types of uniforms, arms, and equipment as are issued to the Air Force shall be issued to the Air National Guard.
(Aug. 10, 1956, ch. 1041, 70A Stat. 612.)
The words “shall be issued” are substituted for the words “shall * * * be uniformed, armed, and equipped with”. The words “as are issued” are substituted for the words “as are or shall be provided”. The word “Army” is substituted for the words “Regular Army”, since the Army is the category to which uniforms, arms, and equipment are issued, and the Regular Army is a personnel category only. Similarly, the words “Air Force” are used instead of the words “Regular Air Force”.
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