Nixon ordered US troops into Cambodia on 01 May 1970; the men were told that it would be a 60 day operation, and that they had to be out of Cambodia when those 60 days were up.
The following year in '71, US forces couldn't go into Laos; they had to work the border only. The ARVN went in though (and paid for it heavily).
Yes
George Washington, Andrew Jackson, Teddy Roosevelt, John Kennedy, Dwight Eisenhower, George W. Bush, and possibly Ronald Reagan
1.) The President must report to Congress within 48 hours after committing U.S. forces to combat abroad. 2.) Combat must end within 60 days unless Congress declares war, or agrees to a 30 day extension for safe removal of troops. 3.) Congress may end combat commitment with a concurrent resolution.
Just as responsible as Eisenhower before him, and LBJ after him. They all played their part.
He ordered military to recruit African Americans and ordered the army to put them into combat
The US Presidents who were Civil War veterans who saw combat action were Grant, Hayes, Garfield and McKinley. Andrew Johnson has military rank as the military governor of Tennessee and Arthur was a supply officer in a non-combat position. Fillmore had a sort of honorary position in the home guard.
Congress has the power to declare war, raise and fund the military, and regulate its organization and conduct. The president, as commander-in-chief, has the authority to command and control the military forces, make tactical decisions, and deploy troops. However, decisions to commit troops to war and engage in combat are shared powers between the president and Congress.
The expanded use of executive actions to combat economic crises
Military aircraft( combat planes/fighter jets/combat jets/fighter aircraft/combat aircraft). Military planes are airplanes that can carry weapons.
Combat Engineer
A US military serviceman who has served in a combat zone is commonly referred to as a combat veteran. They have experienced active combat operations and have been exposed to the dangers and challenges of warfare.
Yes
Women were allowed in the military from mid-WWII. Any time before that it was considered unladylike or illegal.
The president is the commander-in-chief of the military. He can give orders and issue policy statements that affect life in the military, such as concerning the treatment of gays and women in combat. He can lobby Congress for funding and push for particular types of weapon systems. He promotes and demotes the top generals. He chooses the Secretary of Defense.
A formal declaration of war.
George Washington, Andrew Jackson, Teddy Roosevelt, John Kennedy, Dwight Eisenhower, George W. Bush, and possibly Ronald Reagan
As commander in chief of the armed forces