What does 1730 mean in military time?

What does 1730 mean in military time?

Military Time 1730 is: 05:30 PM using 12-hour clock notation, 17:30 using 24-hour clock notation. 1730 is pronounced as: “seventeen thirty hours” or “seventeen thirty hours” or “one-seven-three-zero hours” or “one-seven-three-oh hours”

What time is 1450 in military time?

Military Time 1450 is: 02:50 PM using 12-hour clock notation, 14:50 using 24-hour clock notation.

What time is 19 15 in military?

Military Time Conversion Chart

Standard Time Military Time Equivalent Military Time Equivalent
6:45 a.m. 06:45 18:45
7:00 a.m. 07:00 19:00
7:15 a.m. 07:15 19:15
7:30 a.m. 07:30 19:30

What time is 13 30 military?

Military Time 1330 is: 01:30 PM using 12-hour clock notation, 13:30 using 24-hour clock notation.

What time is 16 50 pm?

Military Time 1650 is: 04:50 PM using 12-hour clock notation, 16:50 using 24-hour clock notation.

What time is 1620 in military?

Military Time 1620 is: 04:20 PM using 12-hour clock notation, 16:20 using 24-hour clock notation.

Who was the First Minister of the Brazilian Navy?

The Brazilian-born Captain Luís da Cunha Moreira was chosen as the first minister of the Navy on 28 October 1822. British naval officer Lord Thomas Alexander Cochrane was made the commander of the Brazilian Navy and received the rank of “First Admiral”.

How did the Brazilian Navy come to be?

The transfer of the Portuguese monarchy to Brazil in 1808 during the Napoleonic wars also resulted in the transfer of a large part of the structure, personnel and ships of the Portuguese Navy. These became the core of the Navy of Brazil. The Brazilian Navy came into being with the independence of the country.

How many military personnel were in the Brazilian Army?

Dom Pedro I chose nine military personnel as Senators and five (out of 14) to the State Council. During the Regency, two were chosen to the Senate and none to the State Council as there was no Council at the time. Dom Pedro II chose four military personnel to become Senators during the 1840s, two in the 1850s and three until the end of his reign.

How many Brazilian pilots died in World War 1?

Among the 48 pilots of the Brazilian Unit who carried out war missions, there was a total of 22 losses; five of the pilots were killed by anti-aircraft fire, eight had their planes shot down and bailed out over enemy territory, six had to give up flying operations on medical orders and three died in flying accidents.