Capitalise only if used as a formal title before a name, or at the beginning of a sentence, or as part of a title in a book (for instance). It is not hyphenated. Though you will often see hyphenation being used - but it is wrong.
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Yes, one-on-one is hyphenated. I don't know why, exactly. It just is.
The plural possessive is commanders in chief's.
it should be hyphenated: close-out
Yes it should be hyphenated.
Capitalized, but not hyphenated: Commander in Chief
"commander-in-chief" is what you are looking for.
Commander-in-chief commander in chief of the armed forces.
commander-in-chief is a compound word meaning the highest ranking commander-- it is just one position. Commander and chief would indicate two separate functions and positions.
The President of the US is the Commander-in-Chief. Currently, President Obama is Commander-in-Chief.
The President of the US is the Commander-in-Chief. Currently, President Obama is Commander-in-Chief.
The President of the US is the Commander-in-Chief. Currently, President Obama is Commander-in-Chief.
Commander-In-Chief
No. -In USA the Commander in Chief of the military is the President.
The initials for Commander in Chief are CIC.
America's first Commander in Chief was George Washington.
The president is commander-in-chief of all US Military.