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  2. State adjutant general - Wikipedia

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    State Adjutant General Texas historical marker in Camp Mabry. Each state in the United States has a senior military officer, as the state adjutant general, who is the de facto commander of a state's military forces, including the National Guard residing within the state, the state's naval militia, and any state defense forces.

  3. Government of Virginia - Wikipedia

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    The legislative branch or state legislature is the General Assembly. The General Assembly is a bicameral body consisting of a lower house, the Virginia House of Delegates, with 100 members, and an upper house, the Senate of Virginia, with 40 members. Combined, the General Assembly consists of 140 elected representatives from an equal number of ...

  4. Virginia Defense Force - Wikipedia

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    The creation of a state defense force by a state is authorized by 32 USC 109 (c). Title 44–54 of the Virginia Code sets the targeted membership of the Virginia Defense Force at 1,200 members. Activation is by an executive order of the Governor in the event of an emergency; or the President if there is a declaration of a disaster area.

  5. First sergeant - Wikipedia

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    First sergeant is a specialist in the Singapore Armed Forces. First sergeants are the most senior of the junior specialists, ranking above second sergeants, and below Staff Sergeants. The rank insignia for a First Sergeant features the three chevrons pointing down shared by all specialists, and two chevrons pointing up. [1]

  6. Lieutenant Governor of Virginia - Wikipedia

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    That year, the state adopted a new constitution which gave the lieutenant governor the power to cast tie-breaking votes in the Senate. [3] Douglas Wilder, sworn-in in 1986, was Virginia's first black lieutenant governor. [4] Winsome Sears, sworn in on January 15, 2022, [5] is the first woman to have held the office. [6]

  7. Governor of Virginia - Wikipedia

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    Edward Maria Wingfield was the first president of the council in residence in the new province, making him the first to exercise the actual authority of governing Virginia. The Virginia Company soon abandoned governance by council two years after the landing on May 23, 1609, and replacing it with a governor, John Smith (1580–1631).

  8. Virginia General Assembly - Wikipedia

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    The annual salary for senators is $18,000. [11] The annual salary for delegates is $17,640, with the exception that the Speaker's salary is $36,321. [12] Members and one staff member also receive a per diem allowance for each day spent attending to official duties such as attending session in Richmond or attending committee meetings ...

  9. Virginia National Guard - Wikipedia

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    (The Virginia State Defense Force is the third military unit of the Virginia Department of Military Affairs, part of the state government of Virginia). The National Guard may be called into federal service in response to a call by the President of the United States in accordance with Title 10 of the United States Code .