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    A History of the Military Alphabet: The ICAO Phonetic Alphabet. Long before the modern military alphabet was created, the ITU (International Telecommunication Union) had created the first spelling alphabet to be internationally recognized.
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    Have you ever talked to a friend abroad, and asked: "what time is it over there?" before heading online and checking it out for yourself? If you have, you might remember that, say, if your friend was in New York City, beside the current time online was an acronym: UTC-5 (UTC-4 with Daylight Saving Time).
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    There are also some professions that require a sophisticated timepiece that has superior abilities when compared to the average watch. The need for functionalities not commonly found in other time pieces stems from the applications and stresses which the timepieces are used for and must endure.
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    Military time is a standardized timekeeping system used by the military, emergency services, and other organizations around the world. Rather than using a 12-hour standard clock with AM and PM designations, military time uses a 24-hour clock system. In this article, we'll explore 1600 military time, including how to convert it to standard time and how to say it in military format.
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    What is the Gregorian Calendar? The Gregorian calendar is the one used internationally by most of the world for determining what day it is. It's divided into 12 months, from January to December, with each month possessing either a length of 30 or 31 days with the exception of February, which has 28 - and sometimes 29 - days.
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    Contemporary purposes for using Military Time are generally situations where a mistake as to the time of an event can have disastrous consequences, or where there is an impediment to observation about where the sun is. Knowing how to read Military Time is critical for people in these situations. For example, Polar explorers and scientists usually use the 24 hour clock because the Sun's ...

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