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commander in chief

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Properties

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head of state
authority
supreme operational command
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Armed Forces
description
A constitutional role held by the President of the United States, granting supreme command over the nation's Armed Forces, which necessitates ensuring their adequate training.
holder_type
President of the United States

Relationships

  • referenced_byWilliam Jefferson Clinton
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    as Commander in Chief, I cannot send American servicemen and women into harm's way if they have not been adequately trained
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    Both entities share the exact label 'commander in chief' and describe the same high-level military command role. The source is typed 'title' and the candidate 'role', which are semantically very close for this concept. Both are associated with 'William Jefferson Clinton' holding this position, and their descriptions align perfectly regarding the authority and responsibility over military forces.
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  • referenced_byPresident William Jefferson Clinton
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    At the same time, as Commander in Chief, I cannot send our servicemen and women into harm's way if they have not been adequately trained.
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