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because the government is ruled by different parties, so the US military is not in charge of US government, to prevent being made used of.
General Douglas MacArthur .
To my knowledge there is no such charge (as you have worded it) contained in law. You must be more specific about what the actual charge was, and what actions precipitated it.
One of the core concepts to democracy regards the civilian control of the military. In these systems the highest military official is the civilian head of government as commander-in-chief. This in contrast to juntas where the military is the government.
Union Captain Samuel Du Pont was in charge of naval operations and General Thomas W. Sherman was in charge of army operations in this joint armed forces capture of Port Royal.
A commanding officer is a senior officer who is responsible for the overall leadership, management, and decision-making of a military organization. They are typically in charge of setting objectives, ensuring mission readiness, and overseeing the training and welfare of their unit. The role requires strong leadership skills, strategic thinking, and the ability to inspire and motivate their troops.
The military automatically becomes in charge of everything and replaces all government.
I think the judicial branch at the state level
It is part of the U.S. Government and is in charge of overseeing the military branches: Army, Navy, Air Force and Marines.
General Joseph Stilwell was in charge of military operations in the Chinese theater in World War II. He was known to be unpleasant to work with earning him the nickname of 'Vinegar Joe'.
a little bit of everything. The Executive is the head of the party, the government, the state, the military, foreign affairs, etc
I think the provincial government is in charge of zoos.