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Why the US military uses 24-hour ‘Military Time’
If you’ve ever heard someone say a meeting is at 1630 and then felt your brain do a small cartwheel, you have met the 24-hour clock. In the United States, we mostly live by the 12-hour clock, with a.m ...
Armies started using the 24-hour method of timekeeping as standard military time because, much like police, fire, and medical departments, every branch of the armed services is in continuous operation ...
April is Month of the Military Child. — -- Professional photographer and U.S. Navy veteran Vanessa Hicks was brainstorming how to mark April as Month of the Military Child in her photography ...
My husband and I found it very interesting to see the top military brass attend the recent meeting called by Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth. We are sure the military officers could have made better ...
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