It means to them that he is the superior officer of every other serving member of the U.S. military. His word officially overpowers that of any general, commander, or admiral.
In feudal Japan the Shogun was the military dictator of Japan. It means literally "commander of a force". It is equivalent to a Commander in Chief.
False. The President is the commander-in-cheif of the nations military, and can take any military action he pleases. However, that does not mean that congress has to fund it, or support it.
Davis believed he and only he would make the decisions regarding appointments. While he was the Commander in Chief, Davis often clashed with the Confederate Congress over bills and appointments.
Emperor comes from middle English via old French and ultimately from the Latin imperator meaning military commander.
In short YES he was, Through his Father Te Hotete a Chief himself would mean his (Hongi) chiefly line is strong and was known as the Ngapuhi war chief during his military campaigns through out the Musket Wars, Discarding traditional Maori weaponray for European weapons such as the Musket.
The President is the highest authority for all the military troops in the United States.
The President of the US wears many hats while in office. In his role as Commander In Chief, the President is in charge of the army, navy, and general military of the United States. This does not mean that the President can declare war on his own authority, however.
I think you mean "commander in chief"-- this is another expression that describes the President of the United States. The president is the commander in chief of the U.S. military. This means he makes the decision when to go to war, and the leading generals of all the armed forces (Army, Navy, Marines, etc) report to the president.
The term 'commander in chief' means the officer who holds the supreme command over a nation's militaryforces.means oyur commandd everything in the military, also known as the persident of the USA
He/she outranks every other U. S. military commander.
As commander in chief, the president has the power to direct the military, make strategic decisions during times of conflict, and deploy troops. The president can also influence defense policy and strategy, as well as make key decisions regarding national security.
chief of state chief executive chief administrator chief diplomat commander in chief chief legislator chief of party chief citizen i have no idea what they mean and there is 8 roles not 7
In feudal Japan the Shogun was the military dictator of Japan. It means literally "commander of a force". It is equivalent to a Commander in Chief.
Commander in chief. assuming you mean ordinary job, Intelligence analyst.
President Woodrow Wilson was our commander-in-chief, if that's what you mean by "head".
False. The President is the commander-in-cheif of the nations military, and can take any military action he pleases. However, that does not mean that congress has to fund it, or support it.
Although the president is called the "Commander in Chief" of the military, that does not mean he is in the army, navy, or any other one of the armed forces. In President Obama's case, he was too young to serve in the Vietnam war, and by the time he was old enough, that war was over and there was no longer a military draft; so he did not join the military and instead focused on his education. Thus, he has never been a military officer.