All of them
Executive branch (this would be the President of the US)
Change of Command.
Well, I must say that I only know of five branches of the U.S. military (Army, Navy, Air Force, Marines, Coast Guard), but the President is commander-in-chief of all of them. If you include the National Guard as a branch of the military, then the President becomes commander-in-chief of them when they are called into federal service.
No, the Marine Corps is not considered a militia. It is a branch of the United States military and operates under the Department of the Navy. The Marine Corps has a distinct structure, purpose, and chain of command separate from the concept of a militia.
Executive branch, the commander in chief is the president who is in this branch.
The vice-president. The executive Branch consists of the president, vice-president, the cabinet and the u.s. Military.
President
The Legislative branch
vice president
The President is not at the top of the Legislative Branch chain of command; he or she is at the top of the Executive Branch chain of command. The leaders of the Legislative Branch are the Speaker of the House and the Senate Majority Leader.
The US President is the Comander in Chief of the US Military
us military
The head of the executive branch in the United States is the President. The second in command is the Vice President, who assists the President and assumes the presidency if the President is unable to fulfill their duties. Together, they oversee the administration of federal laws and policies.
Department of Defense, which is part of the Executive branch
The US Army is an independent Military branch of service that report to the President, as Commander in Chief.
The person to whom Congress gives the authority to conduct war and command the military is the President of the United States at that time.
The executive branch, which includes the president, state governors, military, and police, enforces the law.