The President of the United States. His ranking is commander in chief. But if I think what you're thinking of: the answers colonel for marines or general for the army. I have no clue about them navy boys. However they all still report to the commander in chief.
Yes, he was a corporal in the German army in WW1. This is a low ranking noncommissioned officer in the armed forces.
According to a web search on Google China has the largest armed force. Interstingly, Burma has the highest rate of child recruitment for the military.
General John J. "Black Jack" Pershing was the highest ranking general in the US armed forces. His rank was General of the Armies, and no other US general before or since has held this rank. Pershing was authorized to design his own insignia, but instead he kept his four-star general insignia.
Military ranks of the Colombian Armed Forces was created on 1819-08-07.
The President is the highest authority for all the military troops in the United States.
The web address of the Armed Forces Military Museum is: http://www.armedforcesmuseum.com
As of 2021, the state with the highest percentage of people aged 16-64 in the US Armed Forces is Alaska. Due to its strategic location and significant military presence, Alaska has a higher proportion of its population serving in the military compared to other states.
Why does the armed forces mcss rip off our military
polish armed forces
German Armed Forces Badge for Military Proficiency was created on 1980-10-29.
The President as Commander in Chief is the top ranking civilian authority over all officers in the Armed Forces of the United States. The top ranking officer over all other military branch officers is the Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, who reports directly to the President.
That is the correct spelling of "military" (related to armed forces).