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Yes. The Constitution makes the President the commander-on-chief of all US Military forces.

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The US President IS the commander of chief. This is one of the President's responsibilities of office.

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Which is true about the president's role as commander in chief?

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Which is true about the lawmaking process and the role of the President?

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