Truman threatened to draft the strickers into the army.
Truman threatened to draft the strickers into the army.
Harry S. Truman
Harry Truman was the President when the Korean War began, The began as a police action by the newly formed United Nation.
President Truman
desegregating the military
The police action in Korea
John Quincy Adams
yes the opinion of all cabinet members do determine the course of action because the pregnant lady would be out tanning and the president would ask all cabinet members to determine the course of action the president may take on a particular issue; issue as in pregnant lady tanning
"Buck stops here"
harry hatar
As president he was commander in chief of the US military and could order any action against the enemy.
President's Wilson (Allied intervention in Russia), Truman (Korea), Kennedy (Vietnam, Cuba), Johnson (Vietnam), Nixon (Vietnam), Ford (Mayaguez incident), and Reagan (Grenada). If one considers the U-2 incident to be a military action, you could include President Eisenhower.
Yes, he can. However, he can not sustain military action without the approval of Congress .