| Robert W. Coakley - 1996 - 396 páginas
...new Constitution were vested in the Congress, not the president, but the latter was to be commander in chief of the Army and Navy and of the militia when called into federal service to handle domestic disturbances as well as foreign wars. He was to "take Care that... | |
| John Caldwell Calhoun - 2003 - 766 páginas
...*lst Art. 2d Sec. of Con. fist Art. 7th Sec. 7th clause of the Constitution. He is, besides, commander in chief of the army and navy; and of the militia, when called into the service of the United States. These, combined with his extensive powers, make his veto (which requires the concurrence of... | |
| John Caldwell Calhoun, Clyde Norman Wilson - 1959 - 270 páginas
...successful candidate, the leader of the dominant party in power, for the time. He is, besides, commander in chief of the army and navy; and of the militia, when called into the service of the United States. These, combined with his extensive powers, make his veto (which requires the concurrence of... | |
| Aaron M. Hoffman - 2006 - 240 páginas
...United States to defend the country. 55 Article II, Section 2 established the president as commander in chief of the army and navy and of the militia when called into the service of the federal government. The Constitution simultaneously placed limits on the federal government's control... | |
| Frederick Martin, Sir John Scott Keltie, Isaac Parker Anderson Renwick, Mortimer Epstein, Sigfrid Henry Steinberg, John Paxton, Brian Hunter - 1878 - 874 páginas
...armies;' and by the second section of the second article, the President is appointed commauder-in-chief of the army and navy, and of the militia when called into the service of the United States, On August 7, 1780, Congress established a Department of "Wr.r as the instrument of the President... | |
| Frederick Martin, Sir John Scott Keltie, Isaac Parker Anderson Renwick, Mortimer Epstein, Sigfrid Henry Steinberg, John Paxton, Brian Hunter (Librarian), Barry Turner - 1866 - 772 páginas
...armies;' and by the second section of the second article, the president is appointed commander-in-chief of the army and navy, and of the militia when called into the service of the United States.' On August 7, 1789, Congress established a Department of War as the instrument of the president... | |
| Frederick Martin, Sir John Scott Keltie, Isaac Parker Anderson Renwick, Mortimer Epstein, Sigfrid Henry Steinberg, John Paxton, Brian Hunter, Barry Turner - 1877 - 892 páginas
...armies;' and by the second section of the second article, the president is appointed commander-in-chief of the army and navy, and of the militia when called into the service of the United States. On August 7, 1789, Congress established a Department of War as the instrument of the president... | |
| Frederick Martin, Sir John Scott Keltie, Isaac Parker Anderson Renwick, Mortimer Epstein, Sigfrid Henry Steinberg, John Paxton, Brian Hunter, Barry Turner - 1876 - 914 páginas
...armies;' and by the second section of the second article, the president is appointed commander-in-chief of the army and navy, and of the militia when called into the service of the United States. On August 7, 1789, Congress established a Department of War as the instrument of the president... | |
| 1880 - 1072 páginas
...armies;' and by the second section of the second article, the President is appointed commander-in-chief of the army and navy, and of the militia when called into the service of the United States. On August 7, 1789, Congress established a Department of War 1870 1880 188$ 1888 Dollars Dollars... | |
| 1869 - 808 páginas
...armies;' and by the second section of the second article, the president is appointed commander-in-chief of the army and navy, and of the militia when called into the service of the United States. On August 7, 1789, Congress established a Department of War as the instrument of the president... | |
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