Commander-in-chief commander in chief of the armed forces.
Commander-In-Chief
No. -In USA the Commander in Chief of the military is the President.
On July 3, 1775 George Washington was assigned the role of commander in chief of the Continental Army. He was assigned this role by the second Continental Congress of which he was a delegate representing Virginia.
Post 1947, the President is always the Commander-in-Chief of the Indian army
Sam houston
He was the Commander in Chief of the Texas Army.
During the Texas Revolution (aka Texas War for Independence, 1835-36), he was the Commander in Chief of the newly formed Republic of Texas' Army. As Houston was born in 1793, he did not participate in the American Revolution.
George Washington was the commander-in-chief. At that time they didn't have a president, the person who, today, has the title of commander-in-chief.
Sam Houston
George Washington served as commander in chief in the American revolution.
Texas doesn't have a commander and chief. That position is only given to the president. States have governors.
He was Commander in Chief in the Revolution.
Yes
He was the Commander in Chief of the Texas Army.
George Washington. John Hancock was the President while George Washington was commander-in-chief. Not sure why they were separated at the time. +
He was the Commander in Chief of the Texas Army.