The date today in military format is normally “dd mmm yyyy”.
How do you write the date in military style?
The United States military uses the DD MM YYYY format for standard military correspondence. The common month-day-year format is used for correspondence with civilians.
In US military messages and communications (e.g., on maps showing troop movements) the format is DD HHMM (SS) Z MON YY. Although occasionally seen with spaces, it can also be written as a single string of characters. Three different formats can be found: DDHHMMSSZmmmYY - Full time (used for software timestamps)
The international standard recommends writing the date as year, then month, then the day: YYYY-MM-DD.