"commander-in-chief" is what you are looking for.
The singular possessive form of "commander in chief" is "commander in chief's." This form indicates ownership or association, such as in the phrase "the commander in chief's decision."
its the presidents job. the presidents job is chief of state, chief executive, chief administrator, chief diplomat, commander in chief, chief legislator, chief of party, and chief citizen.
America's first Commander in Chief was George Washington.
Commanders in chief.
yes he is the commander-in-chief of the state malitia
Commander-in-chief commander in chief of the armed forces.
The singular possessive form of "commander in chief" is "commander in chief's." This form indicates ownership or association, such as in the phrase "the commander in chief's decision."
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.
The President of the US is the Commander-in-Chief. Currently, President Obama is Commander-in-Chief.
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.
No. -In USA the Commander in Chief of the military is the President.
its the presidents job. the presidents job is chief of state, chief executive, chief administrator, chief diplomat, commander in chief, chief legislator, chief of party, and chief citizen.
The initials for Commander in Chief are CIC.
Capitalized, but not hyphenated: Commander in Chief
America's first Commander in Chief was George Washington.