The 24-Hour Military Time System

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      This allows military personnel to converse about a specific time based on the same time zone foundation. In the military world, time is referred to using this system. Without understanding how it works, you could be late to an important drill or meeting. When speaking military time, you will always see four digits. You should read them as two pairs in order from left to right. The first two digits are for “hours”, and the remaining two are for “minutes”. The main differences are in the presentation and pronunciation. In particular, military time does not have a colon between the hours and minutes, and 24-hour time is not read or displayed with the word “hours”. Here is a conversion chart converting regular time to military time and how you would read or say that military time. Can you now go out into the world and convert military time on the fly? If not then stick around on the site and you will find many tools to help you including conversion charts, time clocks, and even tutorials on how to tell/read military time. You can find a simple reference for 1800 hours below and additional information for each minute from 1800 – 1859 military time through an easy-to-read time chart. If you look at our list of military time zones, you will notice that the letter J is missing. J Time, or Juliet Time, does not refer to a particular time zone but can be used to denote the local time of the person stating the time. 24 hour to 12 hour converter to convert regular time to military time. The following chart shows the 24 hour to 12 hour conversion for each hour.

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