Though the President is the Commander in Chief of the U.S. Armed Forces, he is a Civilian Government leader, and as such, is not authorized to wear a military uniform in that office. Only Active Duty military and Veterans under certain circumstances are allowed to wear military uniforms.
There are however, Flag officers who are sometimes appointed to civilian government positions, and though they are authorized to wear them, they typically wear civilian clothes rather than their military uniforms. They are authorized in those cases to wear that attire in those positions. One example is former Army General Colin Powell, who, while still an active General, was appointed as National Security Advisor by President Reagan.
The US President is a CIVILIAN and does not wear a uniform
The President is a CIVILIAN and does not wear a uniform
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Depending on the unit, military personel may have to wear a uniform when leaving post and when returning. Generally though, they are not required to be in uniform unless they remain on post.
Yes, you can wear your dress uniform at a sporting event.
If you retired from the military you may wear your uniform on any occasion that is appropriate and will not bring any shame to the service. A cruise would be a great place to wear a dress uniform.
His Military Dress uniform.
NO he is elected by the people. Remember the principle of "Civilian control of the Military" meaning that the military is the responsibility of the elected civilian officers. I.E. President of the United States of America and the Secretary of Defense
Yes, you can - as long as you are not part of an official military burial detail or honor guard. However - in respect to the military service of the deceased, it would be honorable to wear your uniform.
I don't believe at age 6 she would be breaking any laws................
his military one
If they earned them, probably