The president of the US has this responsibility.
He/she outranks every other U. S. military commander.
I believe it is the President of the United States.
According to Article II Section 2 of the U. S. Constitution, the President is Commander in Chief of not only the U. S. Army and Navy but also of every state militia as well.
the president of the united states is the military chief of staff/head of military
He was a successful military leader as army commander and as General in Chief of Union Army.
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Commander-in-chief is a single, compound word, not three separate words. Like all English nouns, it forms the possessive singular by adding -'s: Commander-in-chief's
President Ronald Reagan was commander in chief during the Iran-Iraq War during the 1980's.
The Commander-in-Chief is in charge of the Army, Navy, Air Force, & Marines and he/she decides where troops are stationed in order to protect the U.S.'s best interests.
The Commander-in-Chief is in charge of the Army, Navy, Air Force, & Marines and he/she decides where troops are stationed in order to protect the U.S.'s best interests.
The Commander-in-Chief is in charge of the Army, Navy, Air Force, & Marines and he/she decides where troops are stationed in order to protect the U.S.'s best interests.
Truman and all presidents are the Commander in Chief over all the military branches and ultimate leader of the war for the US.