commander in chief
commander in chief
head of state
head of state
The head of all military forces in the United States is the President. As the Commander-in-Chief, the President has the authority to direct military operations and make key decisions regarding national defense and military strategy. This role is outlined in the U.S. Constitution, granting the President significant influence over military affairs.
The President of the US is Commander in Chief of the US Military Forces.
The US President is the Commander-in-Chief.
Chaplains is the term used for clergy that serve in the military in the role of clergy.
The President. The President assumes the role of Commander in Chief.
The president of Ireland would have no role in such decisions. The president of Ireland is the head of state, not the head of government, and so has no role in running the country or setting policies.
The President stays in close contact with military leaders
No. The VP does not have any official military duties.
Canada does not have a president. Canada has a Prime Minister (head of government) and a Governor General (head of state).