The US President is the Comander in Chief of the US Military
executive
Department of Defense, which is part of the Executive branch
Yes. The military is considered a part of the executive branch. The President is also considered to be the highest ranking commander of the military- the "commander-in-chief"- although he is not actually in the military. The Founding Fathers wanted the commander-in-chief to be a civilian, not a military officer.
The US President is the Comander in Chief of the US Military
The US President is the Commander and Chief of all US military forces.
The executive branch.Executive.
The US Army is an independent Military branch of service that report to the President, as Commander in Chief.
Executive branch (this would be the President of the US)
Yes. The president is the commander and chief of the military and each branch has a person who is on the joint chief of staff.
The US President is the Comander in Chief of the US Military
No. Only the president, as commander-in-chief, can deploy the military.
"In the United States, the power to declare war and appropriate military funds lies with the legislative branch of government, but the executive branch supplies the commander in chief of the military, capable of some military actions even without an official declaration of war." Quote from Wikipedia.