According to history, We have never had any president be in the marines. We have had many be in other branchs.
That would be the Joint Chiefs of Staff. They report directly to the President.
Yes, a Canadian can serve in the US military as a Marine. Get a passport, be in shape, and contact a US Marine Recruiter: http://www.marines.com/main/index/making_marines/recruit_trainingGood luck!
the president is the commander in chief of all military forces but there is a commandant of the marine corps and he/she is the highest ranked officer on active duty the last one i knew was general Michael hagee but im sure it changed now
The US Marine Corps is a branch of the US Military. It is a part of the Department of the Navy. The commandant services on the Joint Chiefs of Staff.
However long he wants too
"Marine One" ~ see related link below .
"The President's Own" is their nickname.
Because it is servicedby the Marine Corps and is also able to land in the sea.
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No, the US Congress funds all DOD funding.
In the US, the President is defined as a member of the military; specifically, the highest possible rank. Saluting is expected.
As the premier band of the Marine Corps, it was naturally referred to as the Marine Band when founded by an act of Congress in 1798. It was given the nickname "The President's Own" by Thomas Jefferson.
Any aircraft the president boards instantly assumes the callsign "Air-force One"
No, the Commandant of the US Marine Corps does not have the authority to relieve the President of the United States from their position. The President can only be removed through the process of impeachment by the Congress or resignation.
There was no president. The marine Corps was formed in 1775 by the Continental Congress.
Marine One. Marine One.
The US Vice President travels in Air Force Two.