The President has a large staff to help him. He also appoints a cabinet who run the various exectutive departments , answer to him and give advice when needed. The military has the joint chiefs of staff to help with military matters.
I am not sure what you want to know. The President is the commander-in-chief of all US federal military forces. He is also the boss over the Department of Defense sets military policy .
The President of the United States is provided with a full gamut of Government and Non-Governmental advisors on virtually any subject that may come to mind, including career diplomats, scholars, scientists, press pundits, historians of every ilk, Pentagon planners and guru's of any and all religions and disciplines. Perhaps the toughest task presented to a President is who to call in for "so called" guidance for the historical record and for public relations advantages either real or percieved. He or she must also have a limited group close at hand whose prior guidance proved effective and in whom they genuinely can place their trust and the fate of the Nation.
Zachary Taylor was the 12th President of the United States and an American military leader. His 40-year military career ended with far-reaching victories in the Mexican-American War. His status as a national hero won him election to the White House despite his vague political beliefs. His top priority as president was preserving the Union, but he died 16 months into his term, before making any progress on the status of slavery
In the US it is the secret service. They are part of the Treasury Department. In other countries then various government or military departments carry out a similar role.
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The president's top military advisors are commonly referred to as the Joint Chiefs of Staff. They are the highest-ranking military officers from each branch of the United States Armed Forces and provide the president with advice and recommendations on military matters.
Yes he is in fact the leader of our military as well as our country. Hence the name Commander in Chief. However he does have multiple advisors. The secretary of each branch will report to the secretary of defense who in turn reports to the President.
No. The name sometimes used for the President's unofficial advisers (dating from Franklin Roosevelt's administration) has been "kitchen" cabinet.
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Yes he is in fact the leader of our military as well as our country. Hence the name Commander in Chief. However he does have multiple advisors. The secretary of each branch will report to the secretary of defense who in turn reports to the President.
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The President has a large staff to help him. He also appoints a cabinet who run the various exectutive departments , answer to him and give advice when needed. The military has the joint chiefs of staff to help with military matters.
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