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12-Hour → Military Time

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Military Time → 12-Hour

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Military Time Converter - 24-Hour Clock Guide, Conversion Rules & Quick Reference

Military time (the 24-hour clock) eliminates one of the most common sources of scheduling confusion: the AM/PM ambiguity. A 12-hour clock shows 6:00 twice per day; a 24-hour clock shows every hour exactly once. That's why every industry where precision matters - aviation, medicine, military operations, railways, and international business - uses 24-hour time as the standard.

The one-rule conversion: For PM times, add 12 to the hour. 3:00 PM = 3+12 = 15 = 1500. 9:45 PM = 9+12 = 21 = 2145. For AM times, keep the same digits - just add a leading zero if needed: 8:30 AM = 0830. Special cases: midnight = 0000, noon = 1200.

Complete AM to Military Time Reference

AM Hours (Midnight to Noon)

  • 12:00 AM (midnight) = 0000
  • 1:00 AM = 0100
  • 2:00 AM = 0200
  • 3:00 AM = 0300
  • 4:00 AM = 0400
  • 5:00 AM = 0500
  • 6:00 AM = 0600
  • 7:00 AM = 0700
  • 8:00 AM = 0800
  • 9:00 AM = 0900
  • 10:00 AM = 1000
  • 11:00 AM = 1100
  • 12:00 PM (noon) = 1200

PM Hours (Noon to Midnight)

  • 1:00 PM = 1300
  • 2:00 PM = 1400
  • 3:00 PM = 1500
  • 4:00 PM = 1600
  • 5:00 PM = 1700
  • 6:00 PM = 1800
  • 7:00 PM = 1900
  • 8:00 PM = 2000
  • 9:00 PM = 2100
  • 10:00 PM = 2200
  • 11:00 PM = 2300
  • 11:59 PM = 2359

How to Pronounce Military Time

Military time is read differently from regular clock time - the hours and minutes are spoken as a single group, with "hundred" used for exact hours:

  • 0800 → "zero eight hundred hours"
  • 0830 → "zero eight thirty hours"
  • 1200 → "twelve hundred hours"
  • 1430 → "fourteen thirty hours"
  • 2145 → "twenty-one forty-five hours"
  • 0015 → "zero zero fifteen hours"

In NATO/military contexts, a time zone letter is often appended: "1400Z" means 1400 Zulu (UTC). "0800R" means 0800 Romeo (US Eastern Standard Time). The word "hours" is sometimes omitted in informal military communication.

Zulu Time and NATO Time Zone Codes

When military operations span multiple time zones, Zulu time (Z) - which means UTC - is used as the universal reference to prevent confusion. "The operation begins at 0600Z" means 06:00 UTC regardless of where each unit is located. Key NATO time zone letters:

  • Z (Zulu) - UTC+0. The universal military reference.
  • A (Alpha) - UTC+1 (Central Europe Standard)
  • B (Bravo) - UTC+2 (Eastern Europe Standard)
  • E (Echo) - UTC+5 (Pakistan)
  • F (Foxtrot) - UTC+6
  • I (India) - UTC+9 (Japan, Korea)
  • R (Romeo) - UTC-5 (US Eastern Standard)
  • S (Sierra) - UTC-6 (US Central Standard)
  • U (Uniform) - UTC-8 (US Pacific Standard)

Note: IST (India Standard Time) is UTC+5:30 - there is no single NATO letter for this exact offset since IST uses a half-hour offset. Military operations in India typically reference UTC+5:30 explicitly.