| United States. Congress. House. Committee on International Relations - 1975 - 108 pages
...forces needed for the joint defense of the North Atlantic area ; 3. It is the sense of the Senate that the President of the United States as Commander in Chief of the Armed Forces, before taking action to send units of ground troops to Europe under article 3 of the North... | |
| United States. Congress. House. Committee on International Relations - 1976 - 1270 pages
...forces needed for the joint defense of the North Atlantic area ; 3. It is the sense of the Senate that the President of the United States as Commander in Chief of the Armed Forces, before taking action to send units of ground troops to Europe under article 3 of the North... | |
| United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on Foreign Relations - 1976 - 654 pages
...about it, and with that I have no objection. I agree to that. Now, "it is the sense of the Senate that the President of the United States, as Commander in Chief of the Armed Forces, before taking action to send units of ground troops to Europe under article 3 of the North... | |
| Philippines. Supreme Court - 1919 - 1144 pages
...of course he would have done it ; but in doing so he would have been acting under the authority of the President of the United States as Commander in Chief of the American Army. Something has been said of the Spooner Amendment of March 2, 1901. Anybody who reads... | |
| Andrew Jackson - 1980 - 748 pages
...conspicuous a body might go down to posterity for truth.2 The case you allude to might as well be ascribed to the President of the United States as commander in chief of the land & naval force, as to me — but as you ask for a statement of the facts, I send them in a concise... | |
| 1984 - 186 pages
...CONDUCT FOR MEMBERS OF THE ARMED FORCES OF THE UNITED STATES By virtue of the authority vested in me as President of the United States as Commander in Chief of the Armed Forces of the United States, I hereby prescribe the Code of Conduct for members of the Armed Forces... | |
| Noel C. Fisher - 2001 - 270 pages
...powers; that I will support to the utmost of my ability all proclamations in regard to slaves, issued by the President of the United States as Commander in Chief of the US Army; that I will forever discountenance, discourage, and oppose secession, rebellion, and the disintegration... | |
| Max Wallace - 2004 - 498 pages
...Roosevelt administration and intended to vote against it at the first opportunity, but "would follow the President of the United States as Commander in Chief of the Army." In view of the positions he had taken in the past, Arnold asked, did Lindbergh really believe... | |
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