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Zulu time is the military time zone equivalent to Coordinated Universal Time (UTC) and is often referred to as the military time zone. Learn about the history, description and usage of the military time zones, which are named after the NATO phonetic alphabet letters.
A comprehensive list of the UTC time offsets, showing the difference in hours and minutes from Coordinated Universal Time (UTC), from the westernmost (−12:00) to the easternmost (+14:00). It includes countries and regions that observe them during standard time or year-round, as well as information on daylight saving time or historical changes in offsets.
The Pacific Time Zone (PT) is a time zone in western North America, with an offset of UTC−08:00 or UTC−07:00. It covers parts of Canada, the United States, and Mexico, and observes daylight saving time from mid-March to early November.
The 24-hour clock is the convention of timekeeping in which the day runs from midnight to midnight and is divided into 24 hours. It is used by the international standard ISO 8601 and is the most commonly used time notation in the world today.
W-Day is the effective day the President takes the adversary decision to prepare for war (unambiguous strategic warning). It is one of the many military designations of days and hours used by NATO and the U.S. military.
A comprehensive list of alphabetic abbreviations for time zones around the world, with their names and UTC offsets. Learn the meaning and usage of abbreviations such as EST, CST, AST, and more.
Find out the time difference between states and territories in the U.S. based on their time zones and daylight saving time observance. See a map and a list of the time offsets for each region, from UTC−10 to UTC+10.
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