Military Time Explained: 1300 2300 Hours
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작성자 Deangelo 작성일23-06-25 05:36 조회121회 댓글0건관련링크
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You may even need to take a few seconds to do the math to see what time they’re talking about. Anything between 1201 and 2359 is basically "p.m." time. The "p.m." hours usually give people more trouble, but always remember that 1300 (said "thirteen-hundred") converts into 1 p.m. Therefore, 1400 converts into 2 p.m., 1500 converts into 3 p.m., and so on and so on. Military time is based on a 24-hour clock, which is why the numbers on the clock go from 00 to 23. The United States, however, uses the 12-hour clock, which is why the numbers do not go past 12, and the "a.m." and "p.m." must be used. Manually converting military time (janaylapalme1970.blogspot.com) isn’t difficult but requires basic math. To make it even more confusing, the number changes when the United States observes Daylight Savings Time (DST). The East Coast of the United States will be denoted with the Q letter (Quebec) during Daylight Savings Time. For most daily things, military personnel uses local time as a reference. In order words, "report to duty at zero seven hundred (0700)," would mean you have to be at work at seven a.m., local time. And p.m., which are two 12-hour blocks of the day denoting morning and afternoon or evening.
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