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Provide an overview of the clause - The President shall be Commander in Chief of the Army and Navy of the United States, and of the Militia of the several States, when called into the actual Service of the United States;

AI Overview
That statement is the Commander in Chief Clause from Article II, Section 2, Clause 1 of the U.S. Constitution, establishing the President as the ultimate authority over the U.S. Army, Navy, and the state militias when federalized, defining their role as head of the military for national security and defense, a power that involves deploying troops, committing forces, and determining defensive measures. 

Key Aspects:
    Constitutional Basis: Found in Article II, Section 2, Clause 1 of the U.S. Constitution.
    Scope of Authority: Covers the U.S. Army, Navy, and state militias (when called into federal service).
    Presidential Duties: Includes deploying forces, initiating military operations, and responding to attacks.

https://constitution.congress.gov/constitution/article-2/
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