The office of the inspector general are the eyes, ears, voice and conscience of the adjutant general.
The office of the inspector general are confidential fact-finders, charged to advise commanders of the status of their command. The office of the inspector general periodically report on discipline, efficiency, economy, morale, training and readiness throughout the Maryland National Guard.
The office of the inspector general can provide assistance to commanders, soldiers, family members, civilian employees and retirees in accordance with Army Regulation 20-1 and Air Force Instruction 90-301.
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Maryland National Guard
Office of the Inspector General
Fifth Regiment Armory
29th Division Street
Baltimore, MD 21201-2288
Phone:
667-296-3610Email:
ng.md.mdarng.mbx.mdarng-ig@army.mil