Military sketching and map reading for non-commissioned officers . Daadog Sule Suit of Map 0»tanc Fig. 19 FOR NON-COMMISSIONED OFFICERS 55 a m. Fig. 20 56 MILITARY SKETCHING AND MAP READING LESSON XX Position Sketch Military sketches may be classified as Road Sketches and Area have already discussed the Road Sketch in Lessons XVIII and XIX. AreaSketches are classified as: 1st. The Position Sketch, in which military conditions are such that the sketcheris at liberty to visit any part of the area to be sketched. 2nd. The Outpost Sketch in which the sketcher is usually able to visit o


Military sketching and map reading for non-commissioned officers . Daadog Sule Suit of Map 0»tanc Fig. 19 FOR NON-COMMISSIONED OFFICERS 55 a m. Fig. 20 56 MILITARY SKETCHING AND MAP READING LESSON XX Position Sketch Military sketches may be classified as Road Sketches and Area have already discussed the Road Sketch in Lessons XVIII and XIX. AreaSketches are classified as: 1st. The Position Sketch, in which military conditions are such that the sketcheris at liberty to visit any part of the area to be sketched. 2nd. The Outpost Sketch in which the sketcher is usually able to visit only that partof the area in rear of his own line of observations. 3rd. The Place Sketch, which is made by the sketcher from one point of observation. In this lesson we will consider only the Position Sketch. The scale of this sketchis six inches equals one mile with a contour interval () of ten feet. For the beginner, the work involved in making a position sketch is divided intotwo parts: 1st. The Fining in details. The Frame-Work To illustrate, you are required to make a Position Sketch covering an area ofone square


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