8 am.
Any military time less than 1300 is the simple time in hours (first two digits) and minutes (last two digits) in the morning if the first two digits are less than twelve or afternoon if the first two digits are twelve.
When the first two digits are equal two or greater than13 then, if you subtract 12 from these, this gives the time in hours in the afternoon. Obviously again the last two digits are the minutes.
It is "8 hundred hours".
There are 6 hours and 52 minutes between 0800 and 1452 in military time.
It depends on what beach you are talking about. Most arrived at 0700 to 0800 hours.
In military time, 0800, or "oh eight hundred hours" would be eight o'clck in the morning (8:00 am). The military, and other parties, use a 2400 hour time, starting with 0000 or midnight until 11:59 pm (2359 hours). For example, 3:30 pm would be 1530. To remember it easily, just add 12 to whatever time in hours it is after noon.
If you are asking how to write time in the 24 hour standard or military time it is very easy. If you want to write the time as eight in the morning it would be 0800 or if you want to write one in the afternoon it would be 1300.
0800 = 8:00 am
Time based on the 24 hour day. Instead of AM and PM, time is stated as 0800 for 8 AM, 1300 for 1 PM, 1900 for 7 PM, etc., and 2359 for 1 minute before midnight. If the clock says it is 3:00 pm in our time, in military time it would be 1500 hours, spoken "fifteen hundred hours." 9:00 AM = 0900 hours 1:00 PM = 1300 hours 9:00 PM = 2100 hours ***An easy way to remember: IF IT'S PM, JUST ADD 12.
The GMT equivalent of 0800 PST is 1600 GMT. This is because GMT is 8 hours ahead of PST.
200 pm in military time is 2000 hours.
Assuming 8am and 5pm refer to the same day!Use the 24 hour clock 8am = 0800 hours, 5pm = 1700 hours 1700-0800=900 = 9 hours.
5 am equals 500 hours, 5 pm equals 1700 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'.