A headline demonstrates a check on presidential foreign policy power is discussed below in details.
Explanation:
Though compelled by numerous other laws legislated by Congress, the president's administrative branch administers most foreign policy, and their capability to organize and direct companies as commander-in-chief is pretty important (the exact boundaries of a president's military capabilities without Congressional permission are open to debate).
<span>On Sundays the military relaxed discipline
somewhat, allowing soldiers and sailors to go on leave for the weekend,
or to sleep in an extra hour in the morning.</span>