No.
He is the Commander in Chief of the military.
Manuel Serifo Nhamadjo was acting President of Guinea Bissau in 2013. He was appointed by the military on 2012 May 11.
In the US, the President is defined as a member of the military; specifically, the highest possible rank. Saluting is expected.
The acting president of Argentina's military junta, was General Leopoldo Galtieri.
Barack Obama was not a member of the military. He served as the 44th President of the United States from 2009 to 2017.
Isa Gambar was the Acting President of Azerbaijan before Abulfaz Aliyev (Elchibey).Isa Gambar was the Acting President of Azerbaijan in 1992 from May 19 to June 16 after the military overthrow of the 1st President of Azerbaijan, Ayaz Mutallibov.
If a President's cabinet member is not approved by Congress, they cannot assume the position or carry out their responsibilities. The President may choose to nominate someone else for the role or continue with an acting cabinet member. This scenario could potentially hinder the President's ability to effectively govern and implement their policies, as the cabinet member's expertise and leadership would be lacking.
PRESIDENT! He is the acting president, so that means his title is PRESIDENT.
There is a very big difference between president and acting president. The president is the leader full-time and the acting president just steps in when needed.
He is then acting as Head of State of the USA.
No, not particularly, although if in a formal discussion then there are rules that accompany such a situation, and if as a member of the military to his commander, then military rules apply.
Secretary of defense