Sup, iam Larry Prothro, I hope your day is great!

Ah man, 17 military hours? That’s a long day! But hey, it’s all part of the job. I guess that means no slacking off - gotta stay focused and get through it. It won’t be easy, but with a little determination and grit, I’m sure I can make it happen. Here we go!

What Is 17 In Military Hours? [Solved]

Got it? Alrighty then, military time is pretty simple. Instead of saying 3 p.m., you’d say fifteen hundred hours; 4 p.m.? Sixteen hundred hours; 5 p.m.? Seventeen hundred hours; and 6 p.m.? Eighteen hundred hours - easy peasy!

  1. 0400 - Start of the day: This is the start of the military day, which begins at 4am.

  2. 0500 - Morning formation: This is when all personnel gather for morning formation and receive instructions for the day.

  3. 0700 - Breakfast: Breakfast is served from 7am to 8am, giving personnel time to eat before beginning their duties for the day.

  4. 0900 - Morning work period: This is when most personnel begin their assigned tasks or duties for the day, usually lasting until noon or 1pm depending on individual schedules and assignments.

  5. 1200 - Lunch break: Lunch break typically lasts from 12pm to 1pm, allowing personnel time to rest and refuel before continuing with their duties in the afternoon hours.

  6. 1300 - Afternoon work period: This is when most personnel continue with their assigned tasks or duties for the remainder of the afternoon hours until 1600 (4pm).

  7. 1600 – End of duty period: The end of duty period marks a shift change where some personnel may be relieved while others take over shifts that last into evening hours if necessary (e.g., guard duty).

8 1700 – Evening meal/dinner break: Dinner break typically lasts from 5pm to 6pm, allowing personnel time to rest and refuel before continuing with their duties in evening hours if necessary (e.g., guard duty).

9 1800 – Evening

17 military hours is like a whole day! It’s from 5am to 10pm, so you’ve got plenty of time to get stuff done. You’ll be busy as a bee, but it’s worth it. Wow! That’s a long stretch - better get your rest when you can.