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INTRODUCTION TO LAND NAVIGATION

Section5 Key Points1 Understanding Azimuths2 Converting Azimuths 3 Determining Elevation 4 Calculating Distance on a MapINTRODUCTION TOLAND NAVIGATIONT actics andTechniques Track8420010_TT5_p198-213 8/19/08 10:59 AM Page 198 Tactics andTechniques TrackIntroductionTo accomplish your mission, you must be in the right place at the right time. Being inthe right place requires you to navigate well. Knowing how to read a map is onething knowing how to use a map to navigate requires that you understand how touse azimuths, elevation, and map distance. In the previous section, you learned how to identify and interpret topographicsymbols, colors, contour lines, and marginal information found on a military map. Youalso learned about the military grid reference system and how to plot grid coordinatesusing a military map and protractor. This section will expand your map-reading skills and introduce you to how themilitary navigates using a map, compass, and protractor.

exit,you get off the interstate,turn around,and get back on the interstate going south.You just took a back azimuth, or in slang, you just “did a 180.” To compute a back azimuth from an azimuth, simply add or subtract 180 degrees to or from your original azimuth.Remember that a circle has 360 degrees,so if …

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