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Understanding and Using Military Time

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작성자 Bettina Oneill
댓글 0건 조회 19회 작성일 23-06-21 08:40

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In military time, 0000 or "zero hundred hours" is the correct way to indicate midnight (12 am). That said, you will find that people use both 2400 and 0000 interchangeably. The ability to use military time is invaluable even if your profession doesn’t require it, as you are going to come up against the 24-hour format at some point in time. Military time is becoming a more common way to express time as people realize how much clearer it is for making plans. As world wars progressed, there were major improvements from every country in strategy and communication. One of these improvements being the adaptation of the 24 hour clock because the 12 hour clock posed too much room for error. The United States Navy adopted the 24-hour system in 1920 and later by the Army in 1942 and until today Navy Seals set their watches to military time. The history of military time can be dated back to the Early Egyptians in the 11th Dynasty. The first appearance of a 24-hour clock was found on a coffin lid which is famously known as the Diagonal Star Table. The Egyptians synchronized the time system with certain patterns of constellations that passed through the sky at night. This system was defined by the different amounts of light intensity that was present during the day and season. The constellation patterns would eventually develop into a year with 360 days. At this point, I am sure you are sold on using military time! So, here is a short paragraph on how to read, pronounce, and convert military time for your reference. Today, it is the "standard" time system used in the military, despite the rest of the U.S more commonly using 12-hour time.

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