It is zero hundred hours, or midnight.
There is no such time as 12 pm. There is either 12 noon (= 1200 hours) or 12 midnight (= 0000 hours).
One minute to midnight. At midnight it becomes 0000 again.
Military time in English speaking countries uses a day of 24 hours beginning at midnight - 2400 hours* - therefore 12 o'clock am (or midday) would be 1200 hours - 6am would be 0600 hours and 6pm, 1800 hours. * Some services use the 24 hour period beginning at 0000 or 0001 hours to 2359 hours not recognizing 2400 hours, thus technically, providing the serviceman with 1 or 2 minutes free time.
12am in military time is 0000 or 00:00 ("zero hundred" or simply "midnight") 12pm is 1200 (twelve-hundred. Or midday)
It is 1515 hours.
12 midnight in military time ....there is no 0000 in military time, midnight is 2400hrs, one minute after midnight is 0001.
There is no such time as 12 pm. There is either 12 noon (= 1200 hours) or 12 midnight (= 0000 hours).
2400 hours. Military time isn't based on a single time zone, but utilises the same time zone in which operations are being conducted.AnswerMidnight is 0000 hours, NOT 2400 hours! And the US seems to be the only place where it's referred to as 'military time'.
Usually, 2400 hours (some say 0000 hours).
say zero hundred or twenty four hundred
No. After 2300 hours comes 0000. In 24-hour time, the time always means "hours since midnight". 2400 hours would be 0 hours and 0 minutes since midnight, so that time is 0000 hours.
9pm is 2100 hours Navy / Military time, which is based on a 24 hour clock system. 12am is 0000 hours, 1am is 0100, 12pm is 1200, 6pm is 1800 hours, etc.
One minute to midnight. At midnight it becomes 0000 again.
One minute to midnight. At midnight it becomes 0000 again.
Zero hundred hours if you want to sound military. Normal people would just say midnight.
It is midnight.
Military time in English speaking countries uses a day of 24 hours beginning at midnight - 2400 hours* - therefore 12 o'clock am (or midday) would be 1200 hours - 6am would be 0600 hours and 6pm, 1800 hours. * Some services use the 24 hour period beginning at 0000 or 0001 hours to 2359 hours not recognizing 2400 hours, thus technically, providing the serviceman with 1 or 2 minutes free time.