That's military speak for 5 oclock in the morning
5 a.m. in military time is '0500' if you are a U.S. Marine, or '0500 hours' if you are a member of the Army or Air Force. When used in a written form, it is common to add the time zone; e.g; "the attack will commence 0500 (local), led by..."0500
0500 = 500
5am in the 24-hour clock is 0500 hours.
5 am equals 500 hours, 5 pm equals 1700 hours
0500 pst = 0600 mst 0500 pst = 0500 mst
In the UK 0500 is a toll free number.
The cast of 0500 - 2007 includes: Philip Cordell Heidi Ervin as Heidi
0200 PST = 0400 CST = 0500 EST0200 PDT = 0400 CDT = 0500 EDT
10 am
5 o'clock in military time (24 hours system) is either:5:00 am is 05:005:00 pm is 17:00
0500 UTC on October 29th, 1996 would be 11:00 pm on October 28th, 1996 in Pacific Daylight Time (PDT) for Boise, Idaho, due to the time zone conversion.
0500-0700