So, normally I am overwhelmed by the in depth answers I get from all of you. And I know that you are not obligated to even read my (probably silly ) questions...but does anyone actually know the answer to this question? Just curious.
I believe it has been answered... I think that in that time period the date was followed by the time. First was the day in numbers, then the month on letters, then the year in numbers... followed by the time in 24 hour system. For example: 28 NOV 1946 8˝ Posted 28th November 1946 at 8:30am
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