The commander in chief of the US Military is the president of the United States.
The US President
The President is the Commander in Chief.
Yes he was Commanding General of the US Army from 1841 through 1861.
Commander in Chief .
The President is the Commander in Chief.
The current US President .
Winfield Scott
The President of the US is Commander in Chief of all US military forces.
Franklin Roosevelt was the first commander in chief of the United States Army when in war with the Imperial Japanese Army.
The US President is Commander in Chief of all the US Military Forces (US Navy, US Air Force, US Army (US Marines are part of the US Navy) 24 hours a day, 365 days a year.
That depends on which division you're referring to - there are several divisons in the US Army, US Army Reserve, and US Army National Guard. The rank typically held by a Division Commander is Major General (two stars).
The President is Commander-in-Chief of all US armed forces.