User blog:Lord Marshal Samuel Harrington/My Idea of English Government

OK, this is just an IDEA, so please, don't critisize it. I know I really don't have any say in this, but I just wanted to share my idea. Seeing Blastshot's blog made me think, and I kind of thought of a cool way British militarial government could go. As I said before, this is an idea, I jsut thought I might post an idea just to see what people think. In my opinion, this seems a bit more organized.

Ministry of Warfare
The Ministry of Warfare would be headed by the Minister of Warfare, who would essentially be a top dog in the militarial government, he would be aided by the Chancellor of Warfare.

Minister of Warfare -- Would be a board member of the Board of Admiralty

Chancellor of Warfare -- Would be a board member of the Board of Admiralty

These two men would assist the King and Prime Minister in defending the country.

Board of Admiralty
The Board of Admiralty would be the commanding body of the British military branches. It would consist of the heads of each of the four branches, as well as the Minister and Chancellor of Warfare, and would be headed by the Lord High Admiral. The Board of Admiralty would initially replace the Board of Directors, and the heads of the Navy, Army, Marines, and Privateers, wouldn't be Directors, they would be Lord Admirals or Lord Generals.

Lord High Admiral -- Top dog. Controller of the Royal Navy, Marines, Army, and Privateers.

Minister of Warfare -- Is with the Lord High Admiral in making decisions

Chancellor of Warfare -- Assists the Minister and Lord High Admiral

Lord Admiral -- Controller of the British Royal Navy

Lord General -- Controller of the British Royal Army

Lord General -- Controller of the British Royal Marines

Lord Admiral -- Controller of the British Royal Privateers

British Royal Navy
Lord Admiral -- Head of the Navy

Admiral of the Fleet -- Second-in-Command

Rear-Admiral -- Third-in-Command

Admiral -- Fourth-in-Command

Vice-Admiral -- Fifth-in-Command

British Royal Army
Lord General -- Head of the Army

Captain General -- Second-in-Command

Lieutenant General -- Third-in-Command

Brigadier General -- Fourth-in-Command

First General -- Fifth-in-Command

British Royal Marines
Lord Commandant -- Head of the Marines

Commandant General -- Second-in-Command

Captain General -- Third-in-Command

Lieutenant General -- Fourth-in-Command

Brigadier General -- Fifth-in-Command

British Royal Privateers
Lord Commander -- Head of the Privateers

Grand Admiral -- Second-in-Command

High Admiral -- Third-in-Command

Rear-Admiral -- Fourth-in-Command

Admiral -- Fifth-in-Command

Alright, so, the reason I used different ranks in each branch is so they don't have the same ranks and people get confused. So, just tell me what you think, and if you don't like it, say it in a nice way, please. You don't HAVE to like this, or HAVE to agree with this, it was just my idea of how I think it should go.