Commander In Chief
No. The President is the commander-in-chief of the armed forces.
President of the US.
The President is the Commander-in-Chief and utlimate head of the armed forces of the United States.
The President is the Commander in Chief and can send troops abroad, but has to bring them back after 60 days. The Congress only can declare war, but approves decisions. Over all the Officials of the Armed Forces answer to the President.
The President of the United States is the Commander in Chief of all US Armed Forces.
The President is the Commander In Chief of all the Armed Forces.
No. The President is the commander-in-chief of the armed forces.
President Woodrow Wilson was the head of the armed forces in World War 1.
yes.
President of the US.
No, the US President is only the head of all United States armed forces. For that reason, the President is often referred to as the 'commander-in-chief'.
As head of state, and head of the Executive branch of the government, the President is the commander in chief of the US armed forces.
The President of the United States is the Commander-in-Chief.
The President is the Commander-in-Chief and utlimate head of the armed forces of the United States.
The President is the Commander in Chief and can send troops abroad, but has to bring them back after 60 days. The Congress only can declare war, but approves decisions. Over all the Officials of the Armed Forces answer to the President.
The President of the United States is the Commander in Chief of all US Armed Forces.
In the United States, the Head of the Armed Forces is called the Commander-in-Chief and this position is held by the President of the United States. The president is a civilian political officeholder. So the United States should be understood as having a military system that is under civilian control.