Yes. The military is considered a part of the executive branch. The President is also considered to be the highest ranking commander of the military- the "commander-in-chief"- although he is not actually in the military. The Founding Fathers wanted the commander-in-chief to be a civilian, not a military officer.
Because they EXecute the laws
Department of Defense, which is part of the Executive branch
the main duty of the executive branch is to carry out the laws
To execute/enforce the laws that the president makes. The judicial branch reads the laws and makes sure that the laws are correct and secure. You're welcome! And P.S just remember EXECUTE!!!!! And EXECUTIVE ease Peasy lemon squeazy! 
The vice-president. The executive Branch consists of the president, vice-president, the cabinet and the u.s. Military.
Because they EXecute the laws
The role of the executive branch is to execute the laws of the nation.
Executive Branch
That responsability rests in the hands of the Executive Branch of the government.
The main job of the executive branch is to (execute) or, carry out the laws.
Department of Defense, which is part of the Executive branch
The Ligislative branch send you to jail, then the executive branch execute you.
To carry out and execute laws
To execute,enforce and administer laws
executive branch
the president and his job is to execute or carry out the laws
The primary function of the executive branch of government is to execute and enforce the laws.