ANTIQUA. Embodiment of the Force. "6 Defence Force. No. 5 of 1955. Provided that the Governor may dispense in anysyeur with such training; (6) attend such number of drills and fulfil suchjother conditions relating to training as the Commanding Officer may direct: Provided that the requirements of this section may be dispensed with by the Commanding Offi- cer, in whole or in part, in relation to any (Officer, non-commissioned officer or volunteer. (2) Nothing in this section shall be construed as preventing an Officer, non-commissioned officer or volunteer, with his own consent, in addition to annual training, being called up by the Command- ing Officer for the purpose of duty or instruction. 14. (1) When the Governor is satisfied— (a) that there is imminent national dan- ger or great emergency, or (6) that there is actual or apprehended civil disturbance in the Presidency, he may, by Proclamation published in such manner as he may deem sufficient for informing the persons concerned, order the Commandant from time to time to give, and when given to revoke or vary, such directions a8 may seem necessary or proper for embodying all or any part of the Force, and in particular to make such special arrange- ments as the Commandant may think proper with regard to units or individuals whose services may be required in other than a military capacity. (2) Where such directions for the time being direct the embodiment of any part of the Force, ° every Officer, non-commissioned officer and volun- teer belonging to that part shal] attend at the place: and time fixed by those directions, and after the expiration of that time shall be deemed to be embodied; and such Officers, non-commissioned officers and volunteers are in this Ordinance referred to as embodied or as the embodied part of the Force.