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Second Printing. — Harrisburg: The Military Service Publishing Company, 1943. — 188 p. Maps play a vital part in military operations. A commander studies maps of the area in which he is to operate, and learns from them the type of ground over which his troops must fight, the natural and man made barriers that will help or hinder his operations, and any other terrain features...
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Fort Sill: Tactics, Combined Arms, and Doctrine Department, 1981. — 48 p. This publication was provided for the use of resident and non-residents students of the US Army Field Artillery School. It provides definitions of tactical terms and examples of graphics that are commonly used in the support of maneuver tactics.
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Menasha: George Banta Publishing Company, 1917. — 147 p. This work has been selected by scholars as being culturally important, and is part of the knowledge base of civilization as we know it. This work was reproduced from the original artifact, and remains as true to the original work as possible. Therefore, you will see the original copyright references, library stamps (as...
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First edition. — New York: American Army and Navy Journal Inc, 1922. — 104 p. This book is intended to be instructive, and in order that it may be so I have endeavoured to describe everything as simply as possible, not hesitating to indulge in constant repetitions where I have deemed them necessary. The reader is considered to be a beginner, and he is taken through the subject...
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Field Manual. — Washington: Department of the Army, 2001. — 245 p. The Army version "Map Reading and Land Navigation" is the simplest and most straightforward explanation of how to get around with just a compass and a map. This guide is perfect for any outdoorsman or for teaching Boy Scouts how to use a compass.
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Field manual. — Department of the Army US, April 1961. — 150 p. Changes in US Army topographic signs since 1961 are described. This manual describes the topographic symbols and abbreviations authorized for use by all echelons in the interpretation of military maps, overlays, and related features and activities. This manual is divided into four chapters and includes general...
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Article. In: Altić, M., Demhardt, I. and Vervust, S., eds. Dissemination of Cartographic Knowledge. — New York: Springer. pp. 301-313 — ISBN: 9783319615141 In the aftermath of the dissolution of the Soviet Union, the commercial availability of previously classified Soviet military mapping has revealed the vastness of a global mapping project, previously unknown to the rest of...
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London: Edward Stanford, 1907. — 250 p. This book is intended to be instructive, and in order that it may be so I have endeavoured to describe everything as simply as possible, not hesitating to indulge in constant repetitions where I have deemed them necessary. The reader is considered to be a beginner, and he is taken through the subject from start to finish. By studying the...
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Washington: Headquarters, Department of the Army, 2005. — 288 p. The Army version "Map Reading and Land Navigation" is the simplest and most straightforward explanation of how to get around with just a compass and a map. This guide is perfect for any outdoorsman or for teaching Boy Scouts how to use a compass.
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New York: Springer, 2016. - 377 p. This volume gathers 19 papers first presented at the 5th International Symposium of the ICA Commission on the History of Cartography, which took place at the University of Ghent, Belgium on 2-5 December 2014. The overall conference theme was 'Cartography in Times of War and Peace', but preference was given to papers dealing with the military...
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Warszsawa: Wojskowy instytut geograficzny, 1931. Spis rzeczy: Uwagi ogolne. Komunikacje. Wody. Osiedla i objekty sytuacyjne. Uprawy i pokrycia terenu. Granice podzialu administracyjnego. Uksztoltowanie terenu. Znaki opisowe. Skroty. Wzory pisma. Wzory terenu.
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Krakow: Glowny sklad w Ksiegarni G.Gebethnera i Sp., 1912. — (Z 2 tablicami rycin, 3 tablicami znakow topograficnych i 2 mapcami). Spis rzeczy: Uwagi wstepne Objasnienie rysunku mapy Rysunek poziomy czyli sytuacyjny Rysunek tereny (pionowy) Oryentowanie sie w terenie Sprostowania
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New York: Springer, 2016. — 392 p. — ISBN: 1493934279. This book is a collection of papers presented at the 9th International Conference of Military Geoscience that was held in 2011. The conference included discussion on a diverse range of geosciences, including military history, military geology, teaching geology from a military prospective, geological influence on the...
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Το παρόν κείμενο, χρησιμοποιώντας τη μεθοδολογία της Συστημικής Γεωπολιτικής Αναλύσεως (Systemic Geopolitical Analysis), προσεγγίζει το ζήτημα των δυνατοτήτων σταθεροποιήσεως του γεωστρατηγικού περιβάλλοντος του Ισραήλ θεωρώντας ότι η διανυομένη συγκυρία παρουσιάζει ιδιαίτερη ευπάθεια αναφορικώς με τη βελτίωση της σταθερότητος στο κομβικό αυτό σημείο για τις γεωστρατηγικές...
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New Haven: Yale University Press, 1918. — 281 p. The consideration of the manner of occurrence, behavior, and adaptability of earth materials is essential to the effective and intelligent conduct of military operations. Earth materials are dealt with in the tunnels and mines under "No Man's Land" and in the trenches, gun pits, and dugouts along the front. The nature of the...
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