I think you mean "commander in chief"-- this is another expression that describes the President of the United States. The president is the commander in chief of the U.S. military. This means he makes the decision when to go to war, and the leading generals of all the armed forces (Army, Navy, Marines, etc) report to the president.
Yes, the President is the Commander of the Armed Forces. However, the President doesn't tell them how to fight or where to hide, he or she only declares war.
The President is the Commander In Chief of the Armed Forces.
The commander and chief of US armed forces is President Barak Obama.
As explicitly stated in the US Constitution, the president is Commander in Chief of the US armed forces.
Whoever the president is of the US. Right now Barack Obama is commander in chief of the armed forces.
Whoever the president is of the US. Right now Barack Obama is commander in chief of the armed forces.
Whoever the president is of the US. Right now Barack Obama is commander in chief of the armed forces.
Whoever the president is of the US. Right now Barack Obama is commander in chief of the armed forces.
Per the Constitution, the President of the US is the Commander in Chief of the US Armed Forces
He is commander-in-chief of all US armed forces.
The Commander in Chief of all US Armed Forces is the President of the United States.
In the US, the elected official who is, per the US Constitution, the Commander-In-Chief of the Armed Forces is the President.