Commander-in-Chief

The Commander-in-Chief is the leader of an army and most of the time the leader of a country. They mainly assign commanders for specific operations and sometimes go onto the battlefield.

United States Commander-in-Chiefs

 * George Washington (put down Whiskey Rebellion)
 * Abraham Lincoln (during American Civil War)
 * Theodore Roosevelt (intervened in Russo-Japanese War and started Panama War)
 * Woodrow Wilson (during World War I)
 * Franklin D. Roosevelt (during World War II)
 * Dwight D. Eisenhower (during Vietnam War)
 * John F. Kennedy (during Cuban Missile Crisis)
 * George H.W. Bush (during Persian Gulf War)
 * George W. Bush (during and still in Iraq War)

Non-US Commander-in-Chiefs

 * Adolf Hitler (Germany) (during World War II
 * Joseph Stalin (Soviet Union) (during World War II)
 * Winston Churchill (United Kingdom) (during World War II)
 * Saddam Hussein (Iraq) (during Persian Gulf War and halfway into Iraq War)