So there is proper funding, and with all of the wars going on today our army is needed.
They include the power to lay and collect taxes, to coin money, to regulate foreign and interstate commerce, to raise and maintain armed forces, to declare war, to fix standards of weights and measures, and to grant patents and copyrights.
Executive
The Department of Defense, which is charged with national defense (and some would say the Department of Homeland Security as well) is part of the Executive branch, answering directly to the President of the USA.
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As head of state, and head of the Executive branch of the government, the President is the commander in chief of the US armed forces.
The armed forces of the U.S. are in the Defense Department, which is part of the executive branch of the federal (national) government.
The job of maintaining the armed forces pretty much falls on the government and not just on a state. The armed forces protect the entire nation and thefore need to be supplied by the government.
the national anthem for the armed forces is the same as the national anthem for the country, its a national anthem.
National Experimental University of the Armed Forces was created in 1974.
The right to maintain an army or navy typically resides with sovereign states or national governments. These governments possess the authority to establish and fund military forces for national defense, law enforcement, and other security purposes. In federal systems, both national and state governments may have military capabilities, but the central government usually has primary control over armed forces. Additionally, international treaties and agreements can influence the extent and nature of military forces that countries can maintain.
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Yes the National Guard is apart of the Armed Forces of the US. This is also the case for emancipation purposes.
President of the US.
The national government possesses several constitutional powers, including the ability to levy taxes, regulate interstate and foreign commerce, declare war, and maintain armed forces. It can also establish a postal service, coin money, make treaties, and regulate immigration and naturalization. Additionally, the government has the power to establish federal courts and ensure the protection of civil rights. These powers enable the national government to function effectively and maintain order within the country.
Delegated or enumerated powers of the national government are those specifically granted to it by the Constitution. These include the power to regulate interstate commerce, coin money, maintain armed forces, declare war, and establish post offices. These powers are outlined primarily in Article I, Section 8 of the Constitution. In contrast, powers not explicitly granted to the national government are reserved for the states.
To protect the nation.