Constitutional Law of England

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Digitized by Microsoft® THE EEGULAR AND AUXILIARY FORCES. 301 The Marines. — The necessity for maintaining a force of marines is recited in the preamble to the Army Annual Act, but the number to be raised is not limited by the Act. They consist of infantry and artillery, and are liable to serve either on shore or on board ship. They form part of the regular forces, (
...x) and when on shore or on board transport, merchant, and other ships and vessels, they are subject to the regulations contained in the Army Act, 1881, subject to any articles of war which may be made by the Admiralty, (y) A general court-martial, however, can only be convened for the trial of a soldier of the marines by an officer under the authority of a warrant from the admiralty, though a district court-martial may be convened by any officer having authority to convene a district court-martial for any soldier of any other portion of the regular forces, (z) During the time that they are borne on the books of any ship commissioned by his Majesty (otherwise than for service on store), officers and men of the marines are subject to the Naval Discipline Acts, (a) When on board a ship in com- mission, but borne on the books of such ship for service on shore, officers and men of the marines are subject to the Naval Discipline Acts to such an extent as his Majesty by Order in Council directs, or, in default of such direction, as is for the time being directed with regard to the other regular forces.

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