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How to Tell Military Time Military Time Chart

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    The U.S. Army didn’t officially adopt military time until 1942. “Precise time is crucial to navigation, geographical positioning for locating forces and targets, and secure communications,” according to the Encyclopedia of Military Science. “Military time, therefore, is more than a method for counting the hours. It’s also an authoritative source of time and a set of methods to disseminate synchronized time worldwide.” Why does the military call this time “Zulu time?” You would think that the world could be divided equally into 24 one-hour equals a day. Where this gets confusing is when you have to translate to the current time in your location. The East Coast of the United States is five hours later than Greenwich Mean Time. So, 1300Z at GMT is the same as 0800 on the East Coast. If you have almost any concerns concerning wherever in addition to the way to use Central/Western Europe (asbgreenworld.com), you are able to e-mail us from our site. “The Commander wants to see you at fifteen hundred (1500) hrs,” means you need to be in the Commander’s office at three p.m., local time. When using local time, the Military observes Daylight Savings Time, if recognized by the state or country that the base is located in. When you first hear someone in the military give you the time, you may have to pause a few seconds and do the quick math in order to determine the time of day.

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