Land Navigation
Land Navigation
Land Navigation
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Map Symbols
Symbols are used to represent the natural and man-made features of the earth.
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VEGETATION
Map Symbols
Woods
Scrub
Orchard
Vineyard
Mangrove
SUBMERGED AREAS Map Symbols
AND BOGS
Marsh or swamp
Submerge marsh
or swamp
Wood marsh or
swamp
Submerge wood
marsh or swamp
Rice field
Land subject to
inundation
RIVERS, LAKES, AND CANALS Map Symbols
Intermittent stream Perennial lake or pond
Well or spring
Perennial river
Bridge
Airports
Mine
Power Lines
STANDARDS: Identify the five major, three minor and two supplementary
features on a map.
CONTOUR LINES
On a map the vertical dimension it is referred to as “relief”.
The most graphic technique ever devised to show relief information is the contour line.
If you were to walk a contour line you would never go down hill and never up hill, and
eventually you would arrive back where you started.
Contour Interval ~ The contour interval is the
distance between each contour line. The contour A=700 ft
interval is found along the bottom edge, center of the B=740 ft
C=770 ft
map.
D=820 ft
Index Contour ~ a bolder/wider brown line
that has the elevation value marked at various
intervals as a part of the line.
F
I
L
L
F
D
A
E
B
C
Five Major
Ridge
Hill
Saddle
Valley
Depression
Three Minor
Spur
Draw
Cliff
A 700 C 770
Two Supplemental
Cut
B 740 D 820
Fill
Enabling Learning Objective C
STANDARDS: Determine a six-digit grid for the point on the map with a
100-meter tolerance (must contain the correct 100,000-
meter identifier). Determine an eight-digit grid for the point
on the map with a 50-meter tolerance (must contain the
correct 100,000-meter identifier).
Universal Transverse Mercator
The military grid reference system
1. 10T
(Locating a point within the Grid Zone Designation)
2. 10TEG
(Locating a point within a 100,000-meter square)
3. 10TEG08
(Locating a point within a 10,000-meter square)
4. 10TEG0787
(Locating a point within a 1,000-meter square)
2
1
5. 10TEG071875
(Locating a point within a
100-meter square)
6. 10TEG07168754
(Locating a point within a
10-meter square)
7. 10TEG0716587545
(Locating a point within a 1-
meter square)
You read a map to the RIGHT and UP
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10TEG071875
EG 07 87
88
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X
87
86
85
05 06 07 08
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If you forget how…
12 13 EXAMPLE: 123456
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Map 10T
Section EG 52
What is the
grid square?
51
EG1350
50
How do we
determine,
with 49
accuracy, the 12 13 14 15
location of
the red star?
PROTRACTOR
What is the eight
digit grid coordinate
for the mine
EG15808215
What is the Terrain
Feature at…
EG128985
Saddle
EH093002
Depression
EG148925
Valley
EG105781
Fill
EG183866
Ridge
EG124793
Draw
EG128979
Hill
EG145855
Cliff
EG157915
Spur
Now that we know how
to plot points on a map
it’s time to find distance
between them
Enabling Learning Objective D
MEASURE STRAIGHT
LINE DISTANCE
B
1 ½ 0 1
MILE
1½ MILES
1 ½ 0 1 KILOMETER
A
DETERMINING DISTANCE
MEASURE CURVATURE DISTANCE
The accuracy of this method is dependent on the number of straight-
line segments used.
B
2 1½ 1 ½ 0 1 2
MILE
3 ½ MILES A
STRING
STRING
2 1½ 1 ½ 0 1 2
KILOMETER A
What is the straight distance 4,550 meters
from the Church of God in
EG0385 to the buildings in
the large intersection in
EG0783
What is the road distance 5,350 meters
from the Church of God in
EG0385 to the buildings in
the large intersection in
EG0783
Its one thing
to measure
distance on a
map… its
another to
convert that
to an azimuth
and trek
through the
forest
Enabling Learning Objective E
With protractor A
aligned with GRID
LINES drawn on the
map and the center of
the protractor aligned
on your map position
(you are here).
308 degrees
37 degrees
Bonus
Question…
What is the
What is the Magnetic
Grid Azimuth Azimuth?
from the
Reservoir in
EG0499 to the 16 degrees
machine nest
in EH0602
Enabling Learning Objective F
ACTION: Convert azimuths.
STANDARDS: Convert the given magnetic azimuth to a grid azimuth and the
grid too magnetic.
There are Three Types of Azimuth
True North Grid North Magnetic North
THREE TYPES OF DIRECTION
• True North. A line from any point on the
earth's surface to the north pole.
Is represented by a star.
MN GN GN
MN
When MN is to the west (left) of GN
MN to GN subtract G-M ANGLE
GN to MN add G-M ANGLE
GN MN GN
When MN is to the east (right) of GN MN
MN to GN add G-M ANGLE
GN to MN subtract G-M ANGLE
CONVERSION
(example 1)
G - M Angle
14° + 10° = 24°
Left to Right SUBTRACT Your
Right to Left ADD direction of
travel
HOW?
From ground to map.
1. You measure the bearing of a landmark on the ground
with a compass. It is 49° MN.
Declination is 21
degrees
Now we can
measure distance
on a map,
determine and
convert azimuth…
how do we apply
this?
Enabling Learning Objective G
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330 degrees Mag
- 180 degrees
= 150 degrees BAM
330
150
60
60 degrees Mag
+ 180 degrees
240
= 240 degrees BAM
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261 Degrees Back
261 Azimuth GRID
320 degrees 25 degrees magnetic
magnetic azimuth to azimuth to Crawford
a water tower in Mountain Lookout
EG1185 Tower in EG1887
Enabling Learning Objective H
89
302 degrees Mag
- 180 degrees
= 122 degrees BAM
Convert to Grid Azimuth
302
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Conditions: During day and night, given a classroom and training area, 1:50,000 map (Tenino) for
the classroom, 1:50,000 map (Local) for the local training area, protractor, pencil,
compass and or PLGR and FM 3-25.26.
Standards: Plot, navigate and find a minimum 3 out of 5 points within 3 hours during daylight
and/or night.