South Carolina Articles of Incorporation (Military Corporation) are the legal documents required for the creation of a military entity in the state of South Carolina. They must be filed with the South Carolina Secretary of State's office in order to become a legitimate business. The Articles of Incorporation outline the purpose of the military corporation, the name of the entity, the street address of the registered office, and the name and address of the incorporated. The Articles also provide details regarding the management of the entity, including the number of directors and the manner in which meetings will be conducted. There are two types of South Carolina Articles of Incorporation (Military Corporation): Regular Military Corporation and Special Military Corporation. A Regular Military Corporation is a corporation formed to conduct business for the United States or any of its departments or agencies, and is subject to state laws. A Special Military Corporation is a corporation formed to conduct business for the United States or any of its departments or agencies, but is not subject to state laws.