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      eloymondragon69
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      Though it may seem technical to civilians, military time is simply based on a 24-hour clock rather than a 12-hour clock that repeats with am and pm. In this case, 17 are the hours, and 30 are the minutes. Since 17 is greater than 12, subtract 12 to get the standard time hours. The use of the 24-hour clock format is also encouraged by ISO 8601 international standards — established with the intention to provide clear and specific ways to communicate date and time. So, what are the main benefits of using the chart for military time conversion? It’s easy to use and save your time with conversions. Military Time Chart is what you need to convert a specific time from Military Time Format to Standard Time Format. Military Time Conversion Chart can help you with basic conversions, and that’s why I created a simple chart with an explanation to better understand how to convert specific hours. The table below shows how we read military time from noon to 2400 hours. The table below shows how we read military time from midnight to 1100 hours. With military time, the day starts at hours and ends at 24 hours. Designation, just the one 24-hour period that occurs once a day. It’s almost impossible to get the time wrong when you use military time. The military uses a phonetic alphabet to identify time zones.

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