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2000 Hours ('hours' is the Army or Air Force designation, US Marines call it 2000) would be 8pm civilian time. The 24-hour clock used by the military and in Europe starts at midnight, so 2000 is 20 hours past midnight.
8 p.m. in military time would be 2000 if expressed by a U.S. Marine, or 2000 Hours by a member of the Army or Air Force. For clarification purposes when writing, most service members will add the time zone; e.g. 2000 EST (Eastern Standard Time),
I am not exactly sure.....but I would guess that for a 20 year man that it would be around 2000$ a month?
That will depend on how long he has been in the military and the rank structure in that armed force. In the US, a new sergeant would make about $2000 a month.
Each "bell" is one half hour of a watch in the navy. So 4 bells marks the 2-hour point in each 4-hour watch. Since the watches start at midnight, 4 AM (0400 hours), 8 AM (0800 hours, noon (1200 hours), 4 PM (1600 hours), and 8 PM (2000 hours), 4 bells can be 2, 6, or 10, AM or PM.
2000 Hours ('hours' is the Army or Air Force designation, US Marines call it 2000) would be 8pm civilian time. The 24-hour clock used by the military and in Europe starts at midnight, so 2000 is 20 hours past midnight.
200 pm in military time is 2000 hours.
A normal work year is 2000 hours, so the yearly income would be about $60K.
730 pm in military time is 1930.
8 p.m. in military time would be 2000 if expressed by a U.S. Marine, or 2000 Hours by a member of the Army or Air Force. For clarification purposes when writing, most service members will add the time zone; e.g. 2000 EST (Eastern Standard Time),
In 24-hour time, also called "Zulu time", 08:00pm is expressed as 20:00. In military jargon, it would be pronounced, "twenty-hundred hours).
Because that's the way it is.
Probably because people will get confused if they tried to use military time (which is based on the 24 hours clock. 2000 hrs is 8pm, 12+8=20).
That is 400 hours before midnight so that would be 8 o'clock
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Before the year 2000 it would be 150 PSI/ pounds per squire inch. After 2000 it would be 100 PSI.
I am not exactly sure.....but I would guess that for a 20 year man that it would be around 2000$ a month?