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War Office (Great Nortend)

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His Majesty's War Office
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Department overview
Formed1734
Jurisdiction Great Nortend
HeadquartersWar Office Building,
3 Fettercourt
Minister responsible
  • Rt Hon. Frederic Hondel,
    Secretary of State for War
Department executive
  • Sir Colin Edford KMT, Under-Secretary

His Majesty's War Office is the department of the Erbonian Government responsible for the administration and implementation of the Government defence and military policy. It is under the control of the Secretary of State for War, and operates in conjunction with the Royal Army and Navy Royal, and their respective commanders. It also governs the King's Cadet Corps.

The War Office takes a proactive role in the military defence of Great Nortend as opposed to the primarily civil duties undertaken by the Erbonian constabularies and fire brigades. Though there are no foreseeable military conflicts in the immediate Erbonian region, it regularly coordinates humanitarian, peace-keeping and offensive action with other Astyrian forces.

Royal Quarry

The Royal Quarry is the national office responsible for the supply of military supply such as ammunition, ordnance, firearms, uniforms, general stores, machinery and materiel. The Royal Quarrier is an office held by a senior officer of either the Armoury Corps (Royal Army) or the Batisment Corps (Navy Royal). Its symbol is a crossbow bolt or 'quarrel', depicted in a stylised fashion pointing down. Often, it resembles a triangle with a cross, lending it the nickname of the 'fishbone'. The pike-head is usually accompanied by the letters “R.Q.”.

Royal Armoury

The Royal Armoury is the office responsible for the design and manufacture of ordnance and firearms.

Ministerial officials

The civil head of the War Office is the Under-Secretary of the War Office. Appointees to the position traditionally do not have any professional military experience; however, with the introduction of muster and service, most appointees have had some experience in the military.

Military officials

The Lords and Staff Board (LSB) are the senior military advisors to the Crown, though in practice reporting to the Secretary of State for War and the Prime Minister. It comprises the Lord High Admiral, the King's Marischal, the Captain of the Forces, the Admiral of the Fleets as well as senior military and naval staff and a Lieutenant of the Board who acts as secretary. The King's Marischal and Lord High Admiral only sit ex officio, and do not play a large role in the actual command of the armed forces.