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    The 24-hour clock is primarily used in the non-english speaking countries in Europe, Lation America, Asia and Africa. Most English speaking countries expect The United States usually switches back and forth between 12-hour and 24-hour time because neither have been established as the standard. Although the 24 hour clock is well established, the world and communication is constantly changing and who knows what the changing global community will need next. Though it may seem technical to civilians, military time is simply based on a 24-hour clock rather than a 12-hour clock that repeats with am and pm. The military uses a 24-hour time system instead. In case you have virtually any issues with regards to where and the way to use web page, it is possible to call us from our web page. The period in time is indicated by using a full 24-hour clock. The military divided the world into 24 time zones and utilizes the phonetic alphabet to identify each time zone. In everyday applications the commonly used separator between hours and minutes is a colon (e.g., computers show the time in the 24-hour system in most countries). In military applications, the separator is omitted. Military timeĀ is a day clock that measures hours to 24 instead of 12 hours like civilian time.

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