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  1. DETERMINING DISTANCE ON A MAP. Cadets can use a map to measure the distance between two points (eg, points A and B as illustrated at Figure 18-4-1) on the ground. All maps are drawn to scale; therefore, a specified distance on a map equals a specified distance on the ground.

  2. Cadets can use a map to measure the distance between two points (eg, points A and B as illustrated at Figure 19) on the ground. All maps are drawn to scale; therefore, a specified distance on a map equals a specified distance on the ground.

  3. 13 paź 2015 · Map Types. The map of choice for land navigators is the 1:50,000-scale military topographic map. When operating in foreign places, there may be other times units use obtained maps such as...

  4. INTRODUCTION. REVIEW. N/A. OBJECTIVES. By the end of this lesson, the cadet shall have reviewed Green Star navigation skills to include: . maintaining and folding a map; . identifying marginal information; . identifying conventional signs; . identifying types of slopes; . determining four and six-figure GR; and. .

  5. Using a map and compass, cadets will navigate to a predetermined point on the map. The course will consist of a minimum of six legs, approximately 100 to 200 m in length. At each point the cadets will be given simple clues (magnetic bearing, GR, or distance) directing them to the next checkpoint.

  6. 2. Measure the distance between the main crossroads of two vil­ lages on your map. 3. Select two villages which are not on the same straight road. Measure the distance between them (a) by airline, (b) by several different roads, (c) by a cross-country route if a certain bridge must be used to cross a river.

  7. Find local businesses, view maps and get driving directions in Google Maps.

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