What are the major terrain features?
Hill, Valley, Ridge, Saddle, Depression
What does Blue represent on a military map?
Hydrography
What is more accurate degrees or mils?
Mils
Where is the legend located on a military map?
at the bottom
How do you find your back azimuth?
Less than 180 degrees add 180 degrees
Greater than 180 degrees subtract 180 degrees
What are the supplementary terrain features?
Cut, Fill
What does Green represent on a military map?
Vegetation
How close would a six-digit grid get you on a map
100 meters
How do you read a map?
Right and up
What is the back azimuth of 225 degrees?
45 degrees
What are the minor terrain features?
Spur, Draw, Cliff
What does Red represent on a military map?
Man made areas with culture significance
What are the three scale sizes on a protractor?
1 and 50 thousand
1 and 100 thousand
1 and 250 thousand
What is GM angle used for?
To convert magnetic angel to grid angle
How do you get a targets location using intersection?
Use two known points azimuths to cross on a map
What publication covers terrain features?
TC 3-25.26
What does RED/BROWN represent on a military map?
Contour lines you can see with red lens
What does MGRS stand for?
Military Grid Reference System
How are airfields represented on a military map?
Solid Blue line
How do you find your location using resection?
Use two known points back azimuths and cross them
Ridge
What does yellow represent on a military map?
CBRN
How many mils are in a degree?
17.7
What is Fort Rileys grid zone designation?
14S
What's the first thing you should do if you come up to the location you plotted on the point isn't there?
Clover leaf