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==History==
==Structure==
 
The Queen of Iboma is the commander-in-chief of the armed forces. This means she has the power to declare war, to raise armies and navies and to assume supreme command of the armed forces. All oaths of loyalty are sworn to the Queen. Nevertheless, because of political tradition, the Queen has delegated considerable policymaking authority to the High Council. The High Council decides military policy and sets the strategic objectives of the armed forces.
 
The Grand Vizier directs the discussions around this process and leverages their political clout to get National Assembly approval for funding and military actions. She also reports all military matters to the Queen. The Councilor of State for Defence advises the High Council on military issues, conveys the report of Supreme Commander, executes the decisions of the High Council and runs the State Office of Defence. The State Office of Defence is the government department responsible for administering the daily affairs of the military.
 
The Supreme Commander is the equivalent of a Chief of Staff. She is in charge of issues relating to personnel, discipline, training, remuneration and combat operations. The Supreme Commander reports to the Councilor of State. The Office of the Supreme Commander assists her in this regard and oversees all matters relating to the armed forces. Each branch has a High Commander who is in charge of and accountable for the matters relating to the branch that they oversee.
 
==Branches==
==Personnel==
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