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Most people in the United States must change the time of their clocks twice a year, specifically on the second Sunday in March, when daylight saving time begins, and on the first Sunday in ...
In less than a month, most Americans will lose an hour of sleep as clocks will shift ahead by one hour. Daylight saving time will begin, delaying the moment day becomes night more than four months ...
Military time, also known as the 24-hour clock, is a system the military uses to eliminate confusion between morning and afternoon hours, since the armed forces are in operation around the clock.
That means it will remain in effect through the first Sunday of November in most of the U.S. The clocks were last changed Nov. 3 at the end of daylight saving in 2024, "falling back" an hour.