It's really very simple to enable the system clock to show military time in Windows Vista, but the setting is not in an obvious place, so you might not have found it. Change the time format dropdown as shown: You'll notice from the key that the capital letter H means 24 hour time, and
To change this setting, we'll need to get to the Regional and Language Options screen. The easiest way to do so is just enter intl.cpl into the Start menu search box and hit enter. You could locate it in control panel if you prefer, though.
From the Regional and Language Options dialog, click the "Customize this format" button, and then select the Time tab.
a single letter means that it won't display the leading zero.

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Thursday, July 31, 2008
Enable Military Time in Windows Vista
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