At state level, it would be the State Governor, who serves as Commander in Chief for their state's respective military department, or whichever department the National Guard and State Guard/State Defence Force (if their state has one) is relegated under.
It is pretty much what it sounds like-- the chief or highest commander, above all other officers --- the commander of all other commanders.
President of the US.
The state governor.
the honarable Borack Obama
1. Commander in Chief 2. Chief Executive 3. Chief of the State 4. Chief Legislator 5. Chief of Party
commander-in-chief is a compound word meaning the highest ranking commander-- it is just one position. Commander and chief would indicate two separate functions and positions.
The commander in chief of the united states is Barrack Obama.
Commanders-in-chief
The first US Commander in Chief was George Washington.
yes he is the commander-in-chief of the state malitia
The commander in chief of the state militia at least where im from is the Governor.
The commander in chief of the state militia at least where im from is the Governor.
The commander in chief of the state militia at least where im from is the Governor.
The Governor is commander-in-chief of the organized militia, except when they are in the service of the United States.
"commander-in-chief" is what you are looking for.
GovernorThe governor.
Amber Lindberg
1. Commander in Chief 2. Chief Executive 3. Chief of the State 4. Chief Legislator 5. Chief of Party
A commander-in-chief is the highest commanding officer of an armed forces. The title is held concurrently held by the President of the state.
its the presidents job. the presidents job is chief of state, chief executive, chief administrator, chief diplomat, commander in chief, chief legislator, chief of party, and chief citizen.
the responsibilities the president has is the enforce the laws