The leader of a country's armed forces is typically called the "Commander-in-Chief." This title usually refers to the head of state or government who holds supreme command over the military. In many countries, this role is often vested in the president or prime minister, depending on the system of government. Additionally, there may be military chiefs, such as a Chief of Staff, who oversee specific branches of the armed forces.
The president is called "The Commander in Chief," the supreme commander of the armed forces.
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England has armed forces. The armed forces are commonly known as the British Armed Forces. The British armed forces consist of the Royal Navy and Royal Marine Corps, the British Army and the Royal Air Force.
An Armed Forces Qualification Test is a test used to determine qualification for enlistment into the armed forces.
Armed Forces of the Philippines was created on 1897-03-22.
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shabalabadingdongThe leader of the confederate was Jefferson Davis, the leader of the union was Abraham Lincoln. The Leader of the armed forces for the union was George McClellin then Ulysses Grant. The confederate armed forces leader was Robert E. Lee.
A person who is not a member of the armed forces is called "[a] civilian."
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President. He/she is also supreme commander of the armed forces.
The president is called "The Commander in Chief," the supreme commander of the armed forces.
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Leader of the Nazi party German Chancellor German President Supreme Commander of the German armed forces
the leader is Richard HidliarLieutenant General Marc Lessard is the Commander in Chief of the Canadian Armed Forces units in Afghanistan.
Disarmament
Disarmament
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