166 - Organization, composition and strength of the New York guard.

§ 166. Organization,  composition  and strength of the New York guard.  Notwithstanding any contrary provision of law, whenever in his  judgment  the  effectiveness of the New York guard will be thereby increased or in  order to  conform  the  organization  of  the  New  York  guard  to  the  organization  of  such state military forces as may be prescribed by the  laws of  the  United  States  and  regulations  issued  thereunder,  the  governor  may organize, activate, increase, change, divide, consolidate,  disband, reactivate or reorganize any unit, headquarters, staff or cadre  of the New York guard and may prescribe the  composition  and  types  of  units,  the  type of organization and the system of drill or instruction  to be used in training such units; and for such purposes the governor is  authorized to fix, increase  or  decrease  the  strength  of  any  unit,  headquarters,  staff or cadre of the New York guard including the number  of commissioned officers, warrant  officers,  non-commissioned  officers  and   other   enlisted   personnel  of  any  grade  in  any  such  unit,  headquarters, staff or cadre, and  to  alter  the  grades  of  officers,  warrant officers and non-commissioned officers.