Publisher's Synopsis
Originally published in 1920 by the United States Infantry Association, "Map Reading From the Infantry Journal" provides a comprehensive guide to understanding and utilizing maps for military purposes. This classic manual covers essential techniques, including map interpretation, terrain analysis, and navigation. Designed for infantry soldiers, it offers practical instructions and detailed illustrations to enhance map-reading skills. A valuable resource for military historians, students of military science, and anyone interested in the history of cartography and military strategy, this edition preserves the original content, ensuring its accessibility to a new generation of readers.
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