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Land Navigation LE-2504 Map Reading
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D E F I N I T I O N S §Map : A Drawing of the Earth as seen from an airplane §Map Scale : The Ratio of Map Distance to Ground Distance §Marginal Information : Information found in the outer edges of a map
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Marginal Information §Series Name § Sheet Name §Sheet Number §Bar Scale
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Marginal Info. c ontinued §Adjoining Sheets Diagram §Legend §Declination Diagram §Contour Interval
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M a p C o l o r s §Black : Manmade Features §Blue : Water Features §Green : Vegetation §Brown : Elevation & Relief §Red : Main Roads & Special Features
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Grid Coordinates §Used to locate specific points §Numbered : Vertical & Horizontal Grid Lines § Read RIGHT then UP §Location is where lines intersect
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Coordinates §4 digits = 1000 Meters §6 digits = 100 Meters §8 digits = 10 Meters
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Measuring Distances §Measure On Map §Convert to Ground Distance using the BAR SCALE §Statute Miles, Meters, or Nautical Miles
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Elevation & Relief
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Terrain Features §1. Hill Top §2. Valley §3. Finger §4. Saddle §5. Depression §6. Draw §7. Spur §8. Cliff §9. Cut §10. Fill
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Three NORTHS §TRUE North (North Star) §MAGNETIC North (Compass) §GRID North (Map)
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PROTRACTOR
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Map Direction §Expressed as an Angular Direction §Measured from a North Base Line §Called an AZIMUTH
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Back Azimuth §Opposite Direction §Shoot Azimuth §Add or Subtract 180 degrees §Can’t be more than 360 or less than zero
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Other Applications §INTERSECTION §RESECTION §USING A COMPASS
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QUESTIONS???
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