Jackson himself would have been the Commander in Chief, a role that belongs to the President of the United States and no one else.
Commander-in-chief commander in chief of the armed forces.
Commander-In-Chief
No. -In USA the Commander in Chief of the military is the President.
Post 1947, the President is always the Commander-in-Chief of the Indian army
There is no such person. The President is the Commander in Chief. George Washington served as the Commander in Chief of the Continental army before becoming President of the United States. All other Presidents, including Washington, served as Commander in Chief while in office.
The commander-in-chief during the revolutionary war was George Washington.
He served under Andrew Jackson during the War of 1812 and was later the Commander in Chief of the Texan Army.
George Washington was the commander-in-chief. At that time they didn't have a president, the person who, today, has the title of commander-in-chief.
"commander-in-chief" is what you are looking for.
Incident management personnel organized according to function (i.e., Operations Section Chief, Planning Section Chief, Logistics Section Chief, and Finance/Administration Section Chief) and who report directly to the Incident Commander
Adams was Commander in Chief since he was the president. Nothing major war happened during his presidency, so he wasn't known for being commander in chief.
George Washington was commander-in-chief of the Continental Army during the Revolutionary War against Britain.
He was Commander in Chief in the Revolution.
Air Chief Marshal, Sir Hugh(Stuffy) Dowding was the Commander of Fighter Command during Battle of Britain.
supreme commander during WWll was D.Eisenhauer
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yes he was the commander and chief of Japan No. The above answer is misinformed. Yamamoto commanded the Japanese Navy. Hirohito was the Emperor, although he was a figurehead, and Tojo held most of the power. And the term is commander-in-chief, not commander and chief.