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    All you have to do is to subtract 12 when the number of hours surpasses 12 because it is the moment where all complications come. The main differences are in the presentation and pronunciation. In particular, military time does not have a colon between the hours and minutes, and 24-hour time is not read or displayed with the word “hours”. You can convert military time to civilian time for numbers after noon by subtracting 12 from the number. For example, if it’s 1800 hours in military time, you’d subtract 12 from 18 and get six. The question sometimes arises whether midnight is written as 2400 or 0000. Military and emergency services personnel refer to midnight both ways. However, digital watches and clocks that display time in a 24-hour format and computer equipment treat midnight as the start of a new day and express it as 0000. Can you now go out into the world and convert military time on the fly? If not then stick around on the site and you will find many tools to help you including conversion charts, time clocks, and even tutorials on how to tell/read military time. More information regarding military time and military time chart will be covered in this article, along with information on how to convert from military time to standard time and vice versa. Although it is often used as a synonym for the 24-hour clock, and the two are closely related, they are not the same. The 24-hour clock is the world’s most widely used time format, while military time is only used in some contexts, such as the military and emergency services.

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