I`d say the new England defense because the Cowboys are playing the 3-0 Broncos so I would say New England
1415 hours
No, military time and zulu time are both read on 24 hour clocks, but military time is just how you say what time it is. Military time could be in any time zone. Zulu time is a global time and it is calculated depending on where you are in the world. Zulu time is based in Greenwich, England.
A.M is 0730; P.M. is 1930
I'd say 5:45 am. But it should 0545.
say zero hundred or twenty four hundred
17:40They don't put the colon in the times, as it is generally quicker and easier to say.
From my understanding of military time, 0306 would be "zero three zero six hours". If it were just 0300, you would say "zero three hundred hours".
This is a military reference to time. They would say it is nine hundred hours. It refers to 9am.
I want to know because I recently heard her say something that was consistent with DST philosophy.
That depends. Some military schools say no, while others say yes.
Its GMT -5 hrs. CDT = GMT-5 hrs (i.e. if its 18:00 hrs @ GMT then it would be 13:00 hrs @ CDT) CDT stands for Central Daylight Time. Its basically Daylight Saving Time (DST) for Central Time (CT) which is applicable or get activated during summers only. You can say that CDT is the summer time zone for CT. Normally CT is GMT-6 hrs but due to this daylight saving it becomes DST @ GMT-5 with the saving of 1 hr. After the Summer months Central Time is shifted back by 1 hour to US Central Standard Time (CST) or (GMT-6). Regards Chander Sangra