. Military sketching and map reading. Sketching should already be computed and entered before opening fire,but that data should be changed after delivering fire so as toshow the actual data determined by fire. The space belowthe six horizontal lines and above the body of the sketch isused for noting the angular distances from the reference pointto prominent points on targets shown. These angles shouldbe recorded immediately below the lower of the six horizontallines. Other data pertaining to targets, notes, reference tosub-sketches, etc., may also be placed in this space. Thesketch proper is u


. Military sketching and map reading. Sketching should already be computed and entered before opening fire,but that data should be changed after delivering fire so as toshow the actual data determined by fire. The space belowthe six horizontal lines and above the body of the sketch isused for noting the angular distances from the reference pointto prominent points on targets shown. These angles shouldbe recorded immediately below the lower of the six horizontallines. Other data pertaining to targets, notes, reference tosub-sketches, etc., may also be placed in this space. Thesketch proper is usually confined below the top dim horizontalline, in the same manner as in the sketch previously space below the sketch proper should have the same nota-tion as the previous sketches discussed, adding condition of theweather, which is needed in calculating artillery data, and ofcourse such other miscellaneous notations as may be necessaryin any particular case. The student should equip himself the same as in Lesson Place :^ 3pv)yitjdale. S<^^oo/ House Fig. 48 WEATHER- Cleekrr NAME- J. C. Wt/hMMf, Syir Range Data 115 ^-So


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