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Chapter 1 Training Strategy |
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1.1 The Building Block Approach |
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1.2 Army wide Implementation |
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2.7 Military Map Substitutes |
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2.8 Standards of Accuracy |
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Chapter 3 Marginal Information And Symbols |
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3.1 Marginal Information on a Military Map |
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3.3 Topographic Map Symbols |
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3.5 Colors Used on a Military Map |
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4.2 Geographic Coordinates |
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4.4 The US Army Military Grid Reference System |
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4.5 Locating a Point Using Grid Coordinates |
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4.6 Locating a Point Using the US Army Military Grid Reference System |
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4.9 Protection of Map Coordinates and Locations |
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Chapter 5 Scale And Distance |
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5.1 Representative Fraction |
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6.1 Methods of Expressing Direction |
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7.3 Aerial Photograph Overlay |
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Chapter 8 Aerial Photographs |
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8.4 Numbering and Titling Information |
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8.7 Orienting of Photograph |
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8.8 Point Designation Grid |
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8.9 Identification of Photograph Features |
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Chapter 9 Navigation Equipment And Methods |
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9.5 Field-Expedient Methods |
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9.6 Global Positioning System |
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Chapter 10 Elevation And Relief |
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10.2 Methods of Depicting Relief |
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10.7 Interpretation of Terrain Features |
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Chapter 11 Terrain Association |
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11.3 Terrain Association Usage |
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11.4 Tactical Considerations |
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11.5 Movement and Route Selection |
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Chapter 12 Mounted Land Navigation |
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12.4 Terrain Association Navigation |
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12.5 Dead Reckoning Navigation |
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12.6 Stabilized Turret Alignment Navigation |
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12.7 Combination Navigation |
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Chapter 13 Navigation In Different Types Of Terrain |
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Chapter 14 Unit Sustainment |
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14.1 Set Up a Sustainment Program |
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14.2 Set Up a Train-the-Trainer Program |
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14.3 Set Up a Land Navigation Course |
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Appendix Afield Sketching |
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Appendix B Map Folding Techniques |
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Appendix C Units Of Measure And Conversion Factors |
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Appendix D Joint Operations Graphics |
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Appendix E Exportable Training Material |
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Appendix H Additional Aids |
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Appendix J Global Positioning System |
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Glossary |
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References |
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Index |
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