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Yes, as its leader. Fourth U.S. President James Madison [March 16, 1751-Jun 28, 1836] was the Commander-in-Chief of the United States forces, in the War of 1812 against the British. Two years into the war, in 1814, the British captured Washington, D.C. President Madison had to flee, to Virginia.

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In October 1775 (during the revolutionary period), he was commissioned as the colonel of the Orange County, Virginia militia. He would not serve in a combat role due to his slight stature.

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