The president of the United States is the commander of the military.
No. -In USA the Commander in Chief of the military is the President.
There is no requirement that the President have military experience. However, the President is the Commander in Chief of the US Military. As such, it is certainly a big plus in the minds of many people, including the military.
It is Thomas Jefferson the military academy was opened in 1802 he was president at that time.
the commander in chief is the us president and is the highest military power in america.
As of December 10, 2008, at least 4,209 members of the US military have died in the Iraq war.
How Many Military Deaths Where There In World War Two ? :)
United Kingdom: 382,600 military deaths; 67,800 civilian deaths; 450,400 total deaths(0.94% Deaths as % of 1939 population). British Commonwealth(incl.UK): 580,000 military deaths; 1,570,000 civilian deaths(1,500,000 of them in India).
It was Germany for the most with 2,036,897 and Japan would probably be the least with 415.
The Soviet Union with at least 20 Million and as many as 50 million deaths.
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64,944 Military deaths and 2000 civilian deaths.
Cuba,Newfoundland and Switzerland have only an estimated 100 hundred died (civilian and military combined) each.
If the US were to invade the Japanese home islands, it was estimated about 1.5 million American military deaths, 2 million Japanese military deaths, and 10 million Japanese civilian deaths would occur.
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Around 25 Million military serviceman were killed during World War 2. Out of all of the military deaths, 70% were allied deaths.
There was not as accurate recording of casualties during WW1 as compared to WW2, but there were approximately 5.7 million Entente/Allied military deaths and approximately 4 million Central Powers military deaths. In total, about 9.7 million military deaths.