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      yvonnebritton03
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      Utilizing a 24-hour clock in the military allows for precision in terms of time so there is no question of when something is supposed to take place. The primary reason for using military time in the Armed Forces is to avoid any confusion that may arise with the am/pm time system. The word “hours” is often placed at the end of military time intervals when it is on the exact hour, as shown in the table above. This system of time eliminates any misunderstanding so that military personnel know clearly and precisely what time is indicated. Military Time is sometimes incorrectly synonymous with the 24-hour clock. The Time Now is a reliable tool when traveling, calling or researching. The Time Now provides accurate (US network of cesium clocks) synchronized time and accurate time services in , Israel. Most watches and alarm clocks have an option to convert the time to 24-hours. The simple way to think about military time is to just continue counting once you go beyond midday rather than resetting back to one. Military time uses the same number of minutes per hour. It is just a different format in which you can express time. While converting a time from one format to another, there is no need to convert minutes. 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. The official spelling of the A and J time zones is “Alfa” and “Juliett.” Nowadays, however, the English spellings, “Alpha” and “Juliet,” are more widely used. It takes a bit longer to say it, but adding those extra syllables will make it easier to understand what you’re saying, even through the commotion in an ER or over a crackling radio. One of the main advantages of using military time is eliminating ambiguity. Military routines and operations demand precision, and the use of the 24-clock system prevents any confusion over a.m.

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