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  2. Military time zone - Wikipedia

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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.

  3. List of UTC offsets - Wikipedia

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    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.

  4. UTC+13:00 - Wikipedia

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    Daylight saving time was used in the southern summer seasons from October 1999 to January 2002, and from November 2016 to January 2017 (written 2017). [5] UTC+13:00 was used until 2009 as a daylight time (summer in Northern Hemisphere) in the easternmost parts of Russia (Chukotka and Kamchatka) that used Kamchatka Time.

  5. 24-hour clock - Wikipedia

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    Learn about the 24-hour clock, the convention of timekeeping in which the day runs from midnight to midnight and is divided into 24 hours. See how it is indicated by the hours and minutes passed since midnight, from 00 (:00) to 23 (:59), with 24 (:00) as an option to indicate the end of the day.

  6. Date-time group - Wikipedia

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    Date-time group (DTG) is a set of characters used to express date and time in communications messages. Learn how DTG is used in the US Military, with different formats and time zone codes, and see examples of DTG in military messages.

  7. 13th century - Wikipedia

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    The 13th century was the century from 1201 to 1300 in the Julian calendar. It saw the rise of the Mongol Empire, the Crusades, the Magna Carta, the Reconquista, and the decline of Buddhism in Asia.

  8. List of time zones by country - Wikipedia

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    This web page shows the number of time zones in each country and their UTC offsets. France has the most time zones with 12, followed by Russia with 11, and the United States with 10.

  9. Medieval warfare - Wikipedia

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    Learn about the transformation of warfare in the Middle Ages, from antiquity to the crusades, and the role of knights, cavalry, infantry, and fortifications. Explore the different types of armies, weapons, and strategies used in medieval battles and sieges.