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MAP FOLDING TECHNIQUES


One of the first considerations in the care of maps is its proper folding.

B-1. FOLDING METHODS

Figures B-1 and B-2 show ways of folding maps to make them small enough to be carried easily and still be available for use without having to unfold them entirely.

Figure B-1. Two methods of folding a map.

Figure B-1. Two methods of folding a map.

B-2. PROTECTION METHOD

After a map has been folded, it should be pasted in a folder for protection. Apply adhesive to the back of the segments corresponding to A, F, L, and Q (Figure B-2).

Figure B-2. How to slit and fold a map for special use.

Figure B-2. How to slit and fold a map for special use.

B-3. PRACTICE CUT

It is suggested that before attempting to cut and fold a map in the manner illustrated in Figure B-2, make a practice cut and fold with a piece of paper.
















Index Index

FIELD SKETCHING
MAP FOLDING TECHNIQUES
UNITS OF MEASURE AND CONVERSION FACTORS
JOINT OPERATIONS GRAPHICS
EXPORTABLE TRAINING MATERIAL
ORIENTEERING
M2 COMPASS
ADDITIONAL AIDS
FOREIGN MAPS
GLOBAL POSITIONING SYSTEM
PRECISION LIGHTWEIGHT GLOBAL POSITIONING SYSTEM RECEIVER
GLOSSARY
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