Son las dos y cuarto (o quince) de la tarde.
If you are saying it in military time you would say, "fourteen hundred hours" but if you were saying it civilian language you would say two o'clock pm.
0830 hours. There isn't a military time zone - the military utilizes the local time zone of where they're at. So, a unit in the DST time zone would use that time, while a unit located within the EST time zone would use EST time.
From my understanding of military time, 0306 would be "zero three zero six hours". If it were just 0300, you would say "zero three hundred hours".
This is a military reference to time. They would say it is nine hundred hours. It refers to 9am.
You would say zero for the zeros " so 0001 would be zero zero zero one; or 0015 would be zero zero fifteen and so on. Hope this helped
militaría or ejército
They would say fortify in a military perspective or in a building perspective
No, military time and zulu time are both read on 24 hour clocks, but military time is just how you say what time it is. Military time could be in any time zone. Zulu time is a global time and it is calculated depending on where you are in the world. Zulu time is based in Greenwich, England.
0400 hours in military time is 4 a.m. in the civilian world. However the US Marine Corps does not use the term 'hours'; they would call it '0400.' The Army and Air Force would say '0400 hours.'4:00 a.m.
I would say yes.
A.M is 0730; P.M. is 1930