Commander in Chief
The President of the United States is the Commander in Chief of the US military according to the Constitution. Since the president has no military rank, a special title was created for the position.
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No. -In USA the Commander in Chief of the military is the President.
The president of the United States is the commander of the military.
Given that the highest rank possible in the US Military is Commander-in-Chief, and that the Commander-in-Chief is the President, they all held the highest rank possible. THE ABOVE answer I found here is incorrect. The Commander-in-Chief position is civilian, not military. The whole point of making the president C-in-C is to have civilian control of the military, unlike in other countries in the 18th century whose military did not answer to the government. The president is not a member of the military. I am told George Washington was the only six star general in history (before being president, of course), but I have not checked.
The Commander in Chief, also known as the President, is the most powerful person in the military.
None. As Commander In Chief, he is head of the military in a civilian position.
The position of Commander in Chief, belongs to the US President. The president has the overall ability to make military appointments and to take military action with the advice and consent of the US Congress. Without Congressional support, military actions by the president, may not be funded by Congress. In addition, as commander in chief, war policies are proposed and under the war powers act, the president may take immediate military actions in an emergency.
The president is commander in chief of all the US military forces. This power is almost without limit. The president always has the final authority over and responsibility for any and all military matters. However, the Constitution does not assign all and absolute war powers to the president. Military power in the United States is held by both the president and Congress, with the president in the dominant position. Also, the president may use the armed forces to keep the domestic peace.
The president is commander in chief of all the US Military forces. This power is almost without limit. The president always has the final authority over and responsibility for any and all military matters. However, the Constitution does not assign all and absolute war powers to the president. Military power in the United States is held by both the president and Congress, with the president in the dominant position. Also, the president may use the armed forces to keep the domestic peace.
Commander-in-chief (the president.) Other than that, probably the Chief of staff. Now, for pure military, it's most likely General Of The Army.... Actually, if you consider positions with the military that aren't military in and of themselves, it's Navy's football coach (somewhat over $1million, compared to the $400k for the President).
US President Lincoln remained a civilian leader in the US Civil War. He was able to make small and large military decisions based on his role of Commander in Chief. This was the Constitutional position that brought the US president into overall charge of the military commanders.
The President of the United States is the Commander in Chief of the US military according to the Constitution. Since the president has no military rank, a special title was created for the position.
The President of the US is the chief of the military.
The military does not have the athority to remove the president from office.
no
All of them have been commander in chief. It goes with the rank or position. All Presidents have to assume that duty.