On this page, you will find the answers to that and more in great detail, in other words, everything you will ever need to know about military time (or astronomical time), as well as some quick and easy tips on how to read it. Military time ↔ standard time use the widget below to convert military time (24‑hour) and standard time (12‑hour, am/pm) The first two digits represent the hour, the last two represent minutes
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Key formatting rules make the system foolproof
Unlike civilian time, military time never uses colons to separate hours and minutes
Learn how to read, convert, and understand military time with our comprehensive beginner's guide In military time, this is done by using the word “hundred,” followed by “hours.” you never say “thousand,” even for times like 1000 (ten o’clock). Any given time of day is expressed in four digits The day in military time begins at midnight with 0000, pronounced zero hundred hours or simply zero hundred.
Military time explained in plain english