. Military sketching and map reading. Fig. 44. ROAD SKETCH NEAR UANGFORD BRIDGE June 16,1916 By 1st. Lieut. Scale 3 = I mile le* o seo looo le* o si= 20 Fig. 45 LESSON XXRANGE DATA The student should now be required to complete sketcheson the standard sketch pad in the manner shown in Fig. 46,that is, all important military features should be shown, notonly on the sketch itself, but a line should be drawn verticallyfrom the sketch itself till it intersects the three horizontallines near the top, and on this line should be written in theproper place, the target, the
. Military sketching and map reading. Fig. 44. ROAD SKETCH NEAR UANGFORD BRIDGE June 16,1916 By 1st. Lieut. Scale 3 = I mile le* o seo looo le* o si= 20 Fig. 45 LESSON XXRANGE DATA The student should now be required to complete sketcheson the standard sketch pad in the manner shown in Fig. 46,that is, all important military features should be shown, notonly on the sketch itself, but a line should be drawn verticallyfrom the sketch itself till it intersects the three horizontallines near the top, and on this line should be written in theproper place, the target, the range to that target, and thedeflection to that target from a given reference point. In allcases, the reference point will be similarly indicated with a zerodeflection. Care should always be taken that the name of theplace from which the sketch was made is not omitted from thelower left hand corner and that the single barbed arrow, givingthe magnetic north, appears near the circle at the number near the ciicle should always indica
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