19:50 or 7:50 p.m. There is no "civilian time" - it's perfectly normal in many countries for the 24 hour clock to be used by the general public.
1950 military time is equivalent to 7:50 PM in civilian time.
Civilian Time
military time is in 24 hour increments, civilian time is in 12 hour increments labeled am/pm.
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They have both civilian adn military rule for the past years. Last time i knew they just have now "Military Rule."
Certainly the individual served time FOR the military; but didn't serve IN the military.
The officer dressed in civilian clothing. Civilian life was difficult for a retired Army officer to adjust to. The Marine was dating a civilian. The civilian did not understand military time.
Civilian law and military are very unalike. Unless the civilian lawyer is skilled and practiced at military law, I would go with the military counsel every time.
A civilian regime refers to a government that is predominantly made up of civilian leaders who are not part of the military. In a civilian regime, power is usually vested in elected officials and civilian institutions, rather than military authorities.
Civilian time would be 7:50 AM, military time is 0750 hours.
Actually, "1938" is military time; the civilian version would be 7:38 p.m.
Mainly the military plus their civilian contractors, and school educators and students. Computer programmers of that era were mathematicians.
The numbers listed below are from a high school textbook are estimated. Axis Powers include: Japan military -1,740,000 civilian - 3939,400 Italy military -226,900 civilian - 60,000 Germany military-3,250,000 civilian-2,350,000 5 Primary Allied Powers: United States military-405,000 civilian-68 France military-122,000 civilian-470,000 Britain military-305,800 civilian-60,600 Russia military-11,000,000 civilian-6,700,000 China military-1,400,000 civilian-8,000,000