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Summary Tactical Tools (Corporal's Course) 2023 A map is defined as - Correct Answer a graphic representation of a portion of the Earth's surface drawn to scale, as seen from above. It uses colors, symbols, and labels to represent features found on the ground. -The ideal representation would be realized if every feature of the area being mapped could be shown in true shape. -The purpose of a map is to provide information on the existence, location, and distance between ground features, such as populated places and routes of travel and communication. It also indicates variations in terrain, heights of natural features, and the extent of vegetation cover. -All operations conducted require maps; however, the finest maps available are worthless unless the map user knows how to read them. Marginal Information - Correct Answer A map is considered equipment. To use it properly, you should read the instructions. These instructions on the outer edges of the map are called marginal information. All maps are different so examine the marginal information on each map carefully. Marginal Information (Top Margin 1-6) - Correct Answer The top margin of the map helps you to identify the specific area covered as well as the age and scale of the map. 1 Sheet Name (Top Margin) - Correct Answer The sheet name is found in bold print at the center of the top and in the lower left area of the map margin. A map is generally named for the settlement contained within the area covered by the sheet or for the largest natural feature located within the area at the time the map was drawn. 2 Sheet Number (Top Margin) - Correct Answer The sheet number is bolded in the upper right and lower left areas of the margin and in the center box of the adjoining sheets diagram, which is found in the lower right margin. It is used as a reference number to link specific maps to overlays, operations orders, and plans. For maps at 1:100,000 scale and larger, sheet numbers are based on an arbitrary system that makes possible the ready orientation of maps at scales of 1:100,000, 1:50,000, and 1:25,000.

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