The President of the United States is the Commander and Chief of the American Military.
The President of the United States is the overall commader of the U. S. Military. His official title, with respect to the U. S. Military is Commander-in-Chief.
The Secretary of Defense.
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because the government is ruled by different parties, so the US military is not in charge of US government, to prevent being made used of.
The Department of Defense is in charge of the U.S. military.
No. However, the US military strongly recommends that everyone have a will, and base legal officers will assist you in writing one at no charge.
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US President Lincoln remained a civilian leader in the US Civil War. He was able to make small and large military decisions based on his role of Commander in Chief. This was the Constitutional position that brought the US president into overall charge of the military commanders.
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How the military will react depends on the type of warrant. If it is a warrant for a felony, then extradition is likely. For a lesser charge, adjucation by the military is a possibility, meaning that the charge will be handled by the military through NJP.
The US Air Force (for the president's fixed-wing fleet) and US Marine Corps (for his helicopters) are in charge of maintaining those aircraft. They use a combination of very highly trustworthy military members and the best civilian mechanics they can find.
The Constitution gives both the executive and legislative branches authority over certain aspects of the military. It says that the President is the commander and chief of the military, while congress is responsible for funding and providing for the upkeep of the military.
There is no such charge.
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