the United Nations represents almost every organized gov. and world power, there is no one "in charge"
The commander in chief of all the armed forces is the President of the United States.
Israel Putnam
President Eisenhower and Winston Churchill
The Union forces at Fort Sumter were under the command of Major Robert Anderson.
General Dwight David Eisenhower of the US ARMY was the Allied Commander for the Normandy Invasion. He had all the allied forces under his command for that ( not the Pacific Theater forces obviously ) and his local officers in direct charge were General Montgomery in command of British and Canadian Forces and Gen Omar Bradley, US Army , in charge of American Forces.
General Douglas MacArthur was placed at the head of UN Forces in the Korean War (which was the conflict that resulted when the UN acted to thwart North Korean aggression against Seoul and South Korea generally.
General Douglas MacArthur
Aaron's descendants were placed in charge of the temple.
The net force on the big charge in the middle is zero. Every charge on the circle has an equal one directly opposite it. The combination of the forces due to those two is zero at the center. And there are 225 similar pairs, each pair contributing zero force.
it is neutral as the protons and the neutrons are the same amount.
The Yalu River marks the North Korean-China border. Since UN forces were not officially at war with China (despite the fact China was an active participant in the conflict), UN forces were unable to continue their advance.
The federal government is in charge of all police forces in Australia.
No UN forces entered China. UN Forces stopped short of the Chinese border.
The charge would need to be placed at the point where the electric forces due to the surrounding charges cancel each other out. This would occur at a location where the electric field vectors from the surrounding charges point in opposite directions and have equal magnitudes, resulting in a net force of zero on the charge.
No
Someone in charge of a museum
They are the forces of repulsion.