Dwight Eisenhower was a very distinguished General.
The president
Attorney General
This group is called the president's cabinet.
This group is called the president's cabinet.
This group is called the president's cabinet.
it is called a general election unless we are voting for a president then it is called a presidential election
The United States does not have any body called the general assembly. The US Congress is a legislative assembly with two houses, called the House of Representatives and the Senate. One might think of the House as a general assembly. The first Speaker of the House was Frederick Muhlenburg . The first president of the Senate was the vice-president, John Adams. John Langdon was the first president pro tempore of the Senate.
No. That would be called a coup and a retired military officer has no power to arrest anyone let alone the president.
He is the head of the executive branch of our government, and the leader of our country. He is also the commander in chief of our armed forces. But since we do not have a government that is run by the military, our leaders do not have ranks like General or Captain. They are just "President" and "Vice President," even if they were in the military before. For example, when Dwight D. Eisenhower was president during the 1950s, he was never called General Eisenhower, even though in World War II, he was a general in the Army; he was always called President Eisenhower. Barack Obama was not in the military, but even if he were, as long as he is in the White House, he would still be called "President Obama."
We don't have a president in Britain. Instead we have a Prime Minister, who is the leader of the Government voted into power at the last General Election.
Ignacio Zaragoza (1829 - 1862)
It is called the Cabinet, and consists of the department Secretaries and the Attorney General.