The President is the Commander In Chief of the Armed Forces.
Commander in Chief
President Truman
President of the US.
The President is the Commander in Chief and can send troops abroad, but has to bring them back after 60 days. The Congress only can declare war, but approves decisions. Over all the Officials of the Armed Forces answer to the President.
The technicality is in the title within your question. The US President is the civilian "commander in Chief" of the US Armed Forces as stated in the US Constitution, however, during NATO supported conflicts, in the past, there has been a military position of Supreme Commander of NATO forces, which reports to the US President and NATO.
US armed forces are clearly more trained such as the US navy SEALs
The President is the Commander In Chief of all the Armed Forces.
As explicitly stated in the US Constitution, the president is Commander in Chief of the US armed forces.
The president of the United States is the president of all citizens including the US armed forces. He is also designated as their commander-in-chief.
The Commander in Chief of all US Armed Forces is the President of the United States.
President Truman
President of the US.
President of the US.
The President, although a civilian, is C-in-C of the US armed forces.
Whoever the president is of the US. Right now Barack Obama is commander in chief of the armed forces.
Whoever the president is of the US. Right now Barack Obama is commander in chief of the armed forces.
Whoever the president is of the US. Right now Barack Obama is commander in chief of the armed forces.
Whoever the president is of the US. Right now Barack Obama is commander in chief of the armed forces.