William Ruger - state senator - died in 1843.
William White - Secretary of State - died in 1811.
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William Wyatt Bibb was a governor of Alabama between 1819 to 1820 and a senator for the state of Georgia between 1813 and 1816. He also served as a state representative between 1807and 1813.
There are several. To take a specific state, the governor is the Commander in Chief, but so is the president when they fall under federal duty (when going overseas). So each state has 2 commander in chiefs.
As the 25th President of the United States, William McKinley was the Commander in Chief of the U.S Military, and the Head of the Executive Branch of the U.S Government....thereby making him an official Head, or Chief, of State (Country).
yes he is the commander-in-chief of the state malitia
The commander in chief of the state militia at least where im from is the Governor.
The commander in chief of the state militia at least where im from is the Governor.
At state level, it would be the State Governor, who serves as Commander in Chief for their state's respective military department, or whichever department the National Guard and State Guard/State Defence Force (if their state has one) is relegated under.
The commander in chief of the state militia at least where im from is the Governor.
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The Governor is commander-in-chief of the organized militia, except when they are in the service of the United States.
The governor is not the commander in chief of the military of the state when it comes to the parliamentary system. This term was made up by King Charles the first in 1639.