the president
"commander-in-chief" is what you are looking for.
Commander-in-chief commander in chief of the armed forces.
commander-in-chief is a compound word meaning the highest ranking commander-- it is just one position. Commander and chief would indicate two separate functions and positions.
The President of the US is the Commander-in-Chief. Currently, President Obama is Commander-in-Chief.
The President of the US is the Commander-in-Chief. Currently, President Obama is Commander-in-Chief.
The President of the US is the Commander-in-Chief. Currently, President Obama is Commander-in-Chief.
Commander-In-Chief
This question makes no sense because it does not provide the context. Barack H. Obama is now the President of the United States, and as such, is the Commander-in-Chief of the U.S. military. He would probably refer to himself as "I" or "me." Heck, if he were feeling particularly regal, then he might even refer to himself in the plural third person and use "we." For any time prior to his inauguration, he would have referred to the Commander-in-Chief as "President (insert last name of President at the time here)."
No. -In USA the Commander in Chief of the military is the President.
The initials for Commander in Chief are CIC.
Capitalized, but not hyphenated: Commander in Chief
America's first Commander in Chief was George Washington.