Yes
It doesn't. Brazil has a president.
Brazil was ruled by a military dictatorship from 1964 to 1985.
the military took dictatorship over Brazil in1964
Yes.
The Lieutenants movement increased the political power of the military before the 1964 Brazil coup.
As of 2023, Brazil's military consists of approximately 370,000 active personnel across its Army, Navy, and Air Force. The Brazilian Armed Forces also have around 1.5 million reservists. Brazil is the largest military in South America and plays a significant role in regional security and peacekeeping missions. The military budget reflects Brazil's commitment to maintaining a capable defense force.
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.
Yes before the democracy in Brazil here is military dictatorship like Venezuela
yes israel has a better military
The military normally use the 24 hour clock, so 9:30am would be 0900 hours.
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To convert military time to regular time, first, identify if the military time is greater than 1200. If it is, subtract 1200 from the military time to get the corresponding regular time in the PM. For times less than 1200, simply use the military time as is for AM, except for 0000 which is 12:00 AM. Lastly, add "AM" or "PM" as appropriate to complete the conversion.