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The global time zone map currently shows the current time and daylight in every part of the world. 24/7 clock You ever wonder how to quickly and simply reread wartime? This page provides the answer and more in detail, i.e. everything you need to know about army time (or astronomic time) and some fast and simple hints on how to do it.

Built on a 24-hour clock, it is a process for maintaining an hourly clock, in which the clocks run from 12:00 p.m. to 12:00 p.m. and are subdivided into 24-hour steps. This is the most frequently used intervall representation of the globe. This can be used as a soldier's time corrector, or as a soldier's time table.

If you hold the lessons in this way, the morning begins at 12 o'clock and is recorded as 00:00. Last minutes of the afternoon are recorded as 23:59 or one moment before the next half of the night. You sometimes see 00:00 spelled as 24:00. An example of an application that displays the 12-hour clock in comparison to its military time would be a time board that displays 16:00 to 12:00 noon.

That would be set as 16:00 - 24:00. A further example that highlights the differences between the two would be to show that 10:15 in civilian time is recorded as 10:15 but 14:30 is recorded as 14:30. It is the most common way of preserving time used by the army, governments, public transport, clinics, meteorologists, astrophysics, rescue workers and even computer users.

If one speaks in wartime, 07:00 can be given as "zero seven hundred" or "oh seven hundred". Also in the army these time stamp are often without the double point spelled, so that 07:52 rather 0752 would be spelled. Timestamps that refer to Greenwich Mean Time (GMT briefly - often exchanged with Coordinated Universal Time/UTC) are marked with a "Z" at the end and marked 0752Z.

At the end, the locale time is indicated by a "J" and the east time by an " R". You can find more ways to preserve time in our articles about the Moon Calender, the Maya Calender, the Chinese Calender, the Greek Calender and all about timekeepers.

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