executive
All branches of the u.s. government special forces are all trained the same.
AnswerThree. They are: Legislative Branch(Congress), Executive Branch (Presidency), and Judicial Branch (Supreme Court)
The US Armed Forces are coprised of five separate branches: Army, Navy, Air Force, Marines, and Coast Guard. None of the branches commands the Armed Forces, that job is reserved for the President of the United States, as the Commander in Chief of the US Armed Forces.
The Congress (Legislative Branch) authorizes all the spending for the government.
Department of Defense.
The Legislative branch.
The executive branch of the US government includes the President, Vice-President, Cabinet, independent federal agencies, and US armed forces. The power of the executive branch lies with the President, who is responsible for implementing and enforcing the laws written by Congress.
I think it's the president.
All branches of the US armed forces are responsible for the preparation for war and prosecution of war
The armed forces of the U.S. are in the Defense Department, which is part of the executive branch of the federal (national) government.
Based on the war between the former dictator of Iraq and Allied forces led by the USA & the UK, the new government of Iraq is no longer a dictatorship run organization. The government can be described as a parliamentary type with several balance of power meant authorities. Iraq holds free elections which is a dramatic change from 10 years ago. Iraq now has an executive branch, a legislative branch and a judicial branch.
Of the four main branches the Air Forces is the only one that does not have the rank of Warrant Officer.