Title: Introduction to Map Reading
1- Introduction to Map Reading
2Objectives
- Become familiar with marginal information on a
mapsheet - Identify topographic symbols on a military map
- Identify the five major, three minor and two
supplemental terrain features on a map - Determine grid coordinates on a map
3Marginal Information
- Sheet Name
- Sheet Number
- Adjoining Map Sheets Diagram
4Marginal Information
- Special Notes
- Declination Diagram
5Marginal Information
- Scales
- Contour Interval Notes
- Grid Reference Box
6Marginal Information
7Topographic Symbols
8Colors used on a Military MapIAW FM 3-25.26
- Black Indicates cultural (man-made) features,
such as buildings and roads, surveyed spot
elevations, and all labels. - Red-Brown The colors red and brown are combined
to identify cultural features, all relief
features, non-surveyed spot elevations, and
elevation, such as contour lines on red-light
readable maps. - Blue Identifies hydrograph or water features
such as lakes, swamps, rivers, and drainage. - Green Identifies vegetation with military
significance, such as woods, orchards, and
vineyards. - Brown Identifies all relief features and
elevation, such as contours on older edition
maps, and cultivated land on non red-light
readable maps. - Red Classifies cultural features, such as
populated areas, main roads, and boundaries, on
older maps. - Other Occasionally other colors may be used to
show special information. These are indicated in
the marginal information as a rule.
9Topographic Symbols Black
10Topographic Symbols Red
11Topographic Symbols Blue
12Topographic Symbols Green
13Topographic Symbols Brown
14Terrain Features
- Five Major
- Ridge
- Hill
- Saddle
- Valley
- Depression
- Three Minor
- Draw
- Spur
- Cliff
- Two Supplemental
- Cut
- Fill
15Ridgeline
16Ridgeline
17Ridge
18Ridge
19Hill
20Hill
21Saddle
22Saddle
23Valley
24Valley
25Depression
26Depression
27Spur
28Spur
29Draw
30Draw
31Cliff
32Cliff
33Cut
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34Cut
35Fill
36Fill
37Protractor(GTA 5-2-12, 1981)
38Determining Grid Coordinates
- Select the correct scale on the protractor.
- Place the horizontal scale on the grid line with
the 0 mark at the lower left-hand corner of the
grid square. - Slide scale right into until the vertical scale
intersects the center of your plot point. - Read right then read up
39Four-Digit Grid Coordinates
1) Identify the 100, 000 Grid Square
Identification Letters (in the Grid Reference
Box). 2) Read Right to the last grid before your
point. 3) Read Up to the last east-west grid
below or before your point.
Read Right
40Zero 0 Mark
Place your protractor scale on the Zero-Mark( )
41Six-Digit Grid Coordinates
42Practical Exercise
- Identify the following object at each of the
following coordinates -
- 1. EG 158822 Object
___________ - 2. EG 115856 Object
___________ - 3. EH 065035 Object
___________ - 4. EG 072994 Object
___________
43Conclusion
- Become familiar with marginal information on a
mapsheet - Identify topographic symbols on a military map
- Identify the five major, three minor and two
supplemental terrain features on a map - Determine grid coordinates on a map