(A)
The Executive Government
of the Commonwealth should include a House of Armed Forces, subject
to this constitution; this is the highest armed forces authority of
the Commonwealth. All armed forces of the
Commonwealth are subject to the House of Armed Forces.
(B)
The House
of Armed Forces should include a
Secretary Armed Forces Council.
(C)
The House of Armed Forces
should be administered by the Commander in Chief of the Commonwealth. The
Prime Minister is the Commander in Chief of the armed forces of
the Commonwealth. When the Prime Minister is absent, the Acting Prime
Minister is the Commander in Chief of the armed forces of the
Commonwealth.
The Commander in Chief is
assisted by the Secretary Armed Forces Council.
(D)
The
Secretary Armed Forces Council, is headed by the Secretary
of Armed Forces, follow by the Deputy Secretary
of Armed Forces.
(E)
The Secretary
of Armed Forces is the most senior ranking member of
the armed forces of the Commonwealth, but got no operation command,
he is the principal military adviser to the Prime Minister and the Acting Prime
Minister.
The Deputy Secretary
of Armed forces is the second most senior ranking member of
the armed forces of the Commonwealth, but got no
operation command, he is the secondary military adviser to the Prime
Minister and the Acting Prime Minister.
(G)
The Deputy Secretary
of Armed forces should serve the duty of the Secretary
of Armed Forces, while the Secretary
of Armed Forces is absent. However, all
Secretary Armed Forces Council members are by these Constitution
military advisers and they may respond to a request or voluntarily submit
through the Secretary of Armed Forces, advice or opinions to the
Prime Minister, the Acting Prime Minister or the Commonwealth Security
Council.
(H)
The Prime Minister and the
Acting Prime Minister may seek the advice of and consult with other members of
the Secretary Armed Forces Council and combatant commanders.
When the Secretary of Armed Forces and Deputy Secretary
of Armed Forces present his advice to the Prime Minister or
Acting Prime Minister, he should present the range of advice and opinion
he has received, along with any individual comments of the other
Secretary Armed Forces Council members.
(I)
Each force of the
Commonwealth should have a secretary to assist the Prime Minister and
Acting Prime Minister, to command it. Such secretary should be the
highest-ranking officer of such armed force, but got no operation command,
such secretary should be a member of the
Secretary Armed Forces Council,
(J)
The Secretary
of Armed Forces or the Deputy Secretary of Armed Forces,
if the Secretary of Armed Forces is absent, should set the
agenda and preside over the Secretary Armed Forces Council
meeting. Responsibility as members of the
Secretary Armed Forces Council takes precedence over duties as
the secretary of military services.
(K) Members of the
Secretary Armed Forces Council have no executive authority to
command combatant forces; such authority should belong to the Commander in
Chief.
(L)
The constitution assigns
all forces subject to the House of Armed Forces to combatant
commands except those assigned to carry out mission of the services, including
recruit, organize, supply, equip, train, service, mobilize, demobilize, court,
administer and maintain their respective forces. The Secretary Armed Force Council
can have various senior committee, committee and subcommittee to help
achieve those goals, the head of each committee should be a member of
the armed forces of the Commonwealth.
(M)
The chain of command to
each combatant command runs from
1. The Commander in Chief,
to the officer appointed to administer the Ministry
of Defence, to the commander of the combatant command or;
2. the Commander in Chief,
to officer appointed to administer the Ministry of Defence, to the
officer appointed to administer a department or administration committee that
belongs to the Ministry of Defence to the commander of the combatant
command or;
3. The Commander in Chief,
to officer appointed to administer the Ministry of Defence, to the
officer appointed to administer a department or administration committee that
belongs to the ministry of defence, to the officer appointed to administer a
sub department or administration subcommittee that belongs to such
department or administration committee to the commander of the combatant
command.
The Secretary
of Armed Forces may transmit communications to the commanders of
the combatant commands from the Commander in Chief and such officers
administering the Ministry of Defence but does not exercise
military command over any combatant forces.
(N) The Commander in
Chief appoints members of the Secretary Armed Forces Council.
The Commander in Chief can remove a person serving as a member of the
Secretary Armed Forces Council, from the position, at pleasure.
(O)
A person who can serve as
the Secretary of Armed Forces and Deputy Secretary
of Armed Forces is a Chief Official of the armed
forces of the Commonwealth.
(P)
A person, who can
serve as the secretary of an Armed Force of the
Commonwealth, is a Chief Official within such Armed Force of the
Commonwealth.
(Q)
The person who can
become a member of the Secretary Armed Forces Council should
1. Have no criminal
record by the Commonwealth
2. be over the
age of forty.
3. Be a citizen of the
Commonwealth
(R)
The Armed
Forces of the Commonwealth should include at least one army, one navy, one
air force and one constitutional guards 憲兵 and the
Secretary Armed Force Council should have
a Judicatory Senior Committee
(S) If deem necessary,
each armed force of the Commonwealth
can have secondary armed forces subject to it. The Navy can
have a Naval Marine Corps subject to it, if deem necessary. The Air Force
can have an Air Force Paratrooper Corps subject to it, if deem necessary.
(T)
The Army is the primary
land defines force of the Commonwealth
The Navy is the primary
sea defines force of the Commonwealth
The Air Force is the
primary sky defines force of the Commonwealth
Subject to the Federal
High Court, the Judicatory Senior Committee is the
highest judicatory authority for all armed forces of the
Commonwealth and the military law, of the Commonwealth.
The Constitutional Guards
are military polices, their primary duties are to police the armed
forces of the Commonwealth, their broader mandate can include,
1. Assisting the civil
policing organizations of the Federal or Local government of the Commonwealth
to maintain security, when necessary
2. Assisting the army, to
perform its duties, when necessary and
3. To protect the Prime
Minister, Deputy Prime Minister and Acting Prime Minister, when necessary.
The Constitutional Guards
is the Primary law enforcement organization for Officials and General Personnel
of the Armed Forces of the Commonwealth and is the highest law enforcement
authority subject to the House of Armed Forces for Officials and General
Personnel of the Armed Force of the Commonwealth and military base of the
Commonwealth.
(U)
In regards to what to do,
this section of this constitutional reform is created in reference to the Joint
Chief of Staff of the United States of America during the era where this
constitutional reform is formed and what lead to the success of this dynasty.
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