Introduction
Military time is used in many countries around the world, including the United States. It's a way of telling time using a 24-hour clock instead of the standard 12-hour clock that most people are familiar with. In this article, we'll cover everything you need to know about military time and how to read a military time chart.
What Is Military Time?
When using military time, there are no AM or PM designations like there are on a standard clock. Instead, the hours go from 00 to 23. This means that 1:00 PM would be written as 1300 hours in military time.
Military Time Conversion Chart
To convert regular time into military time, you simply add or subtract from 12 depending on whether it's past noon or not. For example: • 1:00 AM = 0100 hours • 6:30 AM = 0630 hours • 12:00 PM = 1200 hours • 6:30 PM =1830 hours To make it even simpler for you, here's an easy-to-use conversion chart:
Regular Time | Military Time |
12:00 AM midnight | 0000 hours |
01:00 AM (in the morning) | 0100 hours |
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