USA's præsident
Præsidenten for Amerikas Forenede Stater President of the United States of America | |
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Bolig | Det Hvide Hus |
Udnævner | Valgmandskollegiet |
Periodelængde | Fire år, kan genvælges enkelt gang |
Tilblivelse | 4. marts 1789 |
Første indehaver | George Washington 30. april 1789 |
Hjemmeside | Det Hvide Hus |
Præsidenten for Amerikas Forenede Stater, på USA's nationalsprog engelsk, The president of the United States of America, ofte forkortet POTUS, et akronym for president of the United States, er såvel statsoverhoved som regeringschef for USA, samt øverstbefalende for USA's forsvar. Præsidenten vælges for en periode på fire år og kan kun genvælges én gang.
Nuværende
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Politik i USA |
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Den nuværende og 46. præsident er demokraten Joe Biden.
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Insets (left to right, top to bottom)
- Alaska, Hawaii
- Puerto Rico, United States Virgin Islands
- Guam, Northern Mariana Islands (Saipan and Tinian shown), American Samoa (Tutuila shown)
As of August 21, 2024:
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U.S. President Joe Biden's official portrait, 2021
As of August 20, 2024:
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U.S. Presidential flag, 1960-present. It is defined in Executive Order 10860.
The Service Color of the U.S. Coast Guard. This is not the same as the law enforcement ensign, which features vertical red stripes defaced with the anchor symbol of the USCG.
The Flag of the United States Navy, as defined in Executive Order 10812 of April 24, 1959. The design is described there as:
The flag for the United States Navy is 4 feet 4 inches hoist by 5 feet 6 inches fly, of dark blue material, with yellow fringe, 2½ inches wide. In the center of the flag is a device 3 feet and 1 inch overall consisting of the inner pictorial portion of the seal of the Department of the Navy (with the exception that a continuation of the sea has been substituted for the land area), in its proper colors within a circular yellow rope edging, all 2 feet 6 inches in diameter above a yellow scroll inscribed "UNITED STATES NAVY" in dark blue letters.
The U.S. Navy flag is used for display purposes at ceremonies, parades, and other public functions where the U.S. Navy has an official presence, usually being carried by an honor guard on ceremonial occasions. It is not used for outdoor, fixed (permanent) purposes, and is not flown on Navy ships. Versions without fringe and different dimensions seem to be common, though it appears they are not technically the official U.S. Navy flag, as the executive order has not been amended.
Prior to 1959, the Navy Infantry Battalion flag was used to represent the U.S. Navy.
For more information, see the Navy's flag history page, SeaFlags, Flags of the World, U.S. Navy document NTP 13(B) [1], section 1710, and Navy regulation OPNAVINST 10520.1 (which replaced a similar SECNAVINST 10520.2D regulation from 1974).The greater coat of arms of the United States of America, as depicted on passports, embassies and the Great Seal.
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