The President of the United States is, by Constitutional authority, the Commander In Chief of the US Military.
"…..the living guarantee of the American belief in the supremacy of the civil over military authority 'and' to take any measure which may best subdue the enemy."
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the fact that there are niggars in the us..... jk jk;) naw but it is EXCECUTIVE PRIVALEGE
One of Washington's most important contributions as commander-in-chief was to establish the precedent that civilian-elected officials, rather than military officers, possessed ultimate authority over the military. Throughout the war, he deferred to the authority of Congress and state officials, and he relinquished his considerable military power once the fighting was over. His greatest contribution was his beong the president, and turning down the offer to be "King" of America that was offered by many of the high officials. he was the one of a kind president
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 .
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As the Commander in Chief the US President has authority over the entire military, so all of them. He has the authority to deploy up to 400,000 at a time without needing the approval of Congress
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the president has authority over the military but congress holds the power to declare war so if the president and congress don't agree on the war topic there can be issues(:
For most military matters, Congress has the final say. The president does have executive order over some things, and there are certain ways that the president can get around the power of congress in some matters.
The phrase "commander in chief" is a title which explains the supreme role that a president plays in the military. They have a special command and control over what goes on in the military.
The Secretary of Defense supervises the military and make recommendations for military appropriations. The Secretary reports to the President and he is the commander-in-chief of all IS militarry forces,
Yes, responsibility can be delegated. An example: Even though the President of the United States is the head of the military, he does not manage every aspect of it. He delegates his authority over the military to his Secretary of Defense who then also delegates that authority to the many generals and admirals who manage the day to day functions of our great military.
when military authority takes priority over an event on a military installion or an offense by a member of the military
The president is not a member of the military. It might seem strange to hear that since he is Commander In Chief. This is a very important point. The US military is ultimately under civilian control. Think about how important that is. What could happen if military authority in the US were independent of civilian authority.
The person to whom Congress gives the authority to conduct war and command the military is the President of the United States at that time.
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