Nog. of 1955. Defence Furer. 5 Provided that the Commanding Officer may, in any case in which it appears that the res isons for which the discharge is claimed are. of sufficient urgency or weight, dispense either wholly or in part with above conditions or any of them. (6) Any non-commissioned officer or volunteer of the Force may be discharged by the Command- oe Officer, after due investigation of the ch: wge, disobedience to orders by such non-commis- Sioned officer or volunteer while doing any military duty, or for neglect of duty, or for misconduct by him as a non-commissioned officer or volunteer of the Force, or for other sufficient cause; Provided that any non-commissioned officer or volunteer so discharged shall be entitled to appeal to the Governor who may give such directions in any such case as he may think just and proper. (7) Where any such uppeal is made the notes of evidence taken at the investigation, together with any statement which may be made by the offender in his defence, shall be forwarded to the Governor. (8) Where the time at which a non-commis- sioned officer or volunteer of the Force would otherwise be entitled to be discharged occurs while a proclamation under subsection (1) of section 14 of this Ordinance is in force, he may be required to prolong bis service for such further period, not exceeding twelve months, as the Governor may order, (9) A recrait may be attested by any Officer, and re-engagement muy take place before any Officer not below the rank of ( aptain. 18. (1) Subject to the provisions of this section, every Officer, non-commissioned officer and solani of the Fores shall, by way of annual training. (a) be trained for such period in every vear and at such times and places, in any part of the Presidency as the Commanding Officer may direct and may for that purpose be called out once or oftener in every year: ANTIGUA. Annual Training: