Who is Commander-in-Chief of the Navy?

The Commander-in-Chief of the Navy is like the boss of all the sailors and ships.

Imagine you have a big toy box full of cars, trucks, and planes, that’s kind of what the Navy has, but with real boats and submarines! Now, if you were the one who got to choose which toys go on a playdate, or when they get to race around the block, you’d be like the Commander-in-Chief.

In real life, the President of the United States is the Commander-in-Chief of the Navy. That means the President gets to make big decisions about where the Navy goes, what missions it does, and even which ships get to go on special trips, like visiting another country or helping out during a storm.

Sometimes the President works with other people who know more about boats and submarines, but the final say always belongs to the Commander-in-Chief. It’s like being the main player in a big game, you can still ask for help, but you’re the one who calls the shots!

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  1. A child asks, 'Who is the boss of all the ships?'
  2. 'The president is like the top boss of the navy.'
  3. It's like being the head of a big team that controls the sea.

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