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There have been 44 men who have occupied the office of President of the United States since it was established in 1789.
It depends on the legislation of the country in question. In the United States their term of office is four years.
Many of the former Presidents of the United States have served in one way or another as a man in uniform for the United States. A total of 31 Presidents were soldiers before taking office, ranging from Privates to General of Armies.
A list of all the Presidents of the United States and their terms in office can be found by using the link to the Wikipedia article posted on this office and the office holders, or by clicking on the ordered list of us presidents link.
President must take an oath to support the constitution before they can take office. The actual text isI do solemnly swear (or affirm) that I will faithfully execute the Office of President of the United States, and will to the best of my ability, preserve, protect and defend the Constitution of the United States."
During the 1700s, the United States saw two different presidents in office: George Washington (1789-1797) and John Adams (1797-1801).
Alfred Dick Sander has written: 'A staff for the president' -- subject(s): Presidents, Staff, United States, United States. Executive Office of the President
In the United States, the office of Vice President has never been held by a practicing Jew.
States in the United States do not have presidents. They have governors. The current governor of New York is Andrew Cuomo. He took office in January, 2011.
The Vice President of the United States shares the President's term of office. The President is elected along with the Vice President to serve 4 years.
The Constitution of the United States, Article II, Section 1 states: Before he enter on the Execution of his Office, he shall take the following Oath or Affirmation: "I do solemnly swear (or affirm) that I will faithfully execute the Office of President of the United States, and will to the best of my Ability, preserve, protect and defend the Constitution of the United States."
Only John F. Kennedy