President of the United States
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The President of the United States is both the head of state of the United States but also Commander-in-Chief of the United States armed forces, including the Navy.
Presidents of the United States
Dates of terms in office given:
- Ulysses S. Grant, 4 March, 1869 – 4 March, 1877
- Rutherford B. Hayes, 4 March, 1877 – 4 March, 1881
- James A. Garfield, 4 March, 1881 – 19 September, 1881
- Chester A. Arthur, 19 September, 1881 – 4 March, 1885
- Grover Cleveland, 4 March, 1885 – 4 March, 1889
- Benjamin Harrison, 4 March, 1889 – 4 March, 1893
- Grover Cleveland, 4 March, 1893 – 4 March, 1897
- William McKinley, 4 March, 1897 – 14 September, 1901
- Theodore Roosevelt, 14 September, 1901 – 4 March, 1909
- William Howard Taft, 4 March, 1909 – 4 March, 1913
- Woodrow Wilson, 4 March, 1913 – 4 March, 1921
- Warren G. Harding, 4 March, 1921 – 2 August, 1923
- Calvin Coolidge, 2 August, 1923 – 4 March, 1929
- Herbert Hoover, 4 March, 1929 – 4 March, 1933
- Commander Cameron McR. Winslow, 25 July, 1905[1]
- Lieutenant Commander John W. Timmons, 8 April, 1911[2] – 22 August, 1913[3][4][Inference]
- Lieutenant Commander Needham L. Jones, 22 August, 1913[5]
- Lieutenant Commander Robert L. Berry, 7 May, 1914[6]
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