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How does military time work for eg) 3.15 am?
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If your're thinking of "be here at 1800 hours soldier" and not time zones. Then the day starts (like always) 1 second after midnight with 00:01 then continue with one o'clock being 01:00 continuing until 24:00 which is midnight and only last for one second. So if every hour has a number between 0 and 24. Your example would be 15:15. I saw an episode of Friends last night where Monica says, just subtract 12, an easy way to do it e.g.
15-12=3 or 18-12=6.
Sorry if my explanation is messy and sorry if I misunderstood your question completely.
2400 hours does not exist in the Royal Navy. Zulu is GMT because GMT is in the time zone with the letter code 'Z'. France being in 'A', Turkey in 'C', and so on. Everything was refered to in Zulu time so that different units based around the world would be properly co-ordinated. When expressing the 24 hour clock, the hour/minute seperator is never shown. 3:00 pm would be 1500.