yes
then it lets them control military better
a military takeover.
A person becomes a President of A country when people selected or voted for them to be President or if in a country that is not democratic the military has to pick one to be the President
No, he never became a president, he was a military officer during World War 2.
Johnson was president of USA at that time.
You don't have to be born in the United States to become president but one of your parents must be a US citizen. For example, a child of a US citizen born on a military base in Europe can grow up to become president. See related question.
Yes, a military general can become president in the Philippines. The 1987 Philippine Constitution does not prohibit military personnel from running for president, provided they have resigned or retired from active service. In fact, several former military officials have successfully transitioned into political roles, including the presidency. However, they must comply with the electoral laws and regulations governing candidacy.
No if you are not a native born citizen you cannot become president. The exceptions are if your family is in the military and your mother gave birth in a forigen country. When you come to the age of 18 then you have the choice to pick which country you want citizenship of.
The President of the US is the chief of the military.
Confederate General had become the military advisor to Jefferson Davis on March 13, 1862. Davis respected the military know-how of Lee and together they operated the Confederate war operations in Virginia.
no
No, unfortunately. Many would have improved with the experience of Boot Camp and leadership training.