In 1776 there were two branches. The army and navy. Washington had served as a young man in the British army. He was in the French and Indian war. This was his only service until he took over the American army.
George Washington was in the military branch, serving as the commander-in-chief of the Continental Army during the American Revolution.
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it was made in 1883
George Washington set precedents for the executive branch.
George Washington would have been paid about $25,000 for his service as President of the United States. He turned this down and was paid nothing for his service.
General of the Army George C. Marshall
George Washington
No, the oldest military branch was the Continental Army founded by George Washington.
The address of the Washington County Library Santa Clara Branch is: 1099 N Lava Flow Drive, St. George, 84770 9999
George Washington
Yes, he was. It is the job of the President to head the executive branch of the Us government.
The precedent for organizing the executive branch was set by President George Washington. As the first President of the United States, he established the structure and departments of the executive branch, including key positions such as the Secretary of State, Secretary of the Treasury, and Attorney General. Washington's decisions and leadership in organizing the executive branch laid the foundation for future administrations.