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The table below shows how we read military time from midnight to 1100 hours. If you have any queries pertaining to wherever and how to use 2000 military time (
hu.feng.ku.angn.i.ub.i..xn--.u.k37), you can make contact with us at the web site. In countries where people use standard AM/PM time, military time is typically used to refer to the modified 24-hour timekeeping used by the military and government agencies. The standard time (depending on the country) is based on the 12-hour or 24-hour clock format. Standard time can also be referred to as Civilian or Regular time. In most countries, computers by default show the time in 24-hour notation. For example, Microsoft Windows and macOS activate the 12-hour notation by default only if a computer is in a handful of specific language and region settings. The 24-hour system is commonly used in text-based interfaces. POSIX programs such as ls default to displaying timestamps in 24-hour format. It is not only good to know how to read military time if you are about to enter service, but also in other contexts where you are frequented by hospitals and law enforcement. Also, it is used in emergency services and the aviation sector. Below is a convenient chart that you can use to convert military times to regular times.