No - such capitalization is not needed in this case.
Abraham Lincoln was the President of the Union Army.
The President of the Soviet Union when the Berlin Wall collapsed, in 1989, was President Mikhail Gorbachev.
He was the president of the union; therefore, that's where who his loyalty belonged to.
Mikhail Gorbachev was president when the Soviet Union collapsed into independent nations, begining in early in 1985.
The Union Pacific railroad was created in 1862 and is currently still operating. The Union Pacific operates out of Chicago, Illinois.
no- president is not a proper noun in this example.
Jackie Vaughn
Yes, but only if it is the the terms of the President of the United States. Not if it is the president of a smaller company or association. If you use it as President Obama, or President Bush, it also has to be capitalized. It is a rank of high honor, so it is considered necessary to capitalize it. ok then you win
The following wage estimates for a teacher are according to the U.S. Department of Labor, Bureau of Labor Statistics May 2007 Mean Annual Wage * Education Teachers, High School: $52,450 * Elementary School Teachers: $50,040 * Middle School Teachers: $50,630
Queensland Teachers Union was created in 1889.
National Union of Teachers was created in 1870.
Polish Teachers' Union was created in 1930.
Union of Women Teachers was created in 1909.
Fiji Teachers Union was created in 1929.
Teachers Credit Union can be found mostly in the state of Indiana. They are mostly around the Indianapolis area, the South Bend area and one is down near Louisville. There are also a number of them in Illinois near the city of Chicago.
It depends upon the country. In Australia, for example, union membership is not required.
Spokane Teachers Credit Union was created in 1934.