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by gonzoflip
438 days ago
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Generally the expectation is that with a map, compass, and protractor a member of the Army should be able to navigate a land nav course(the simulation is very similar to the real courses). In practice, it's much more likely that a combat arms soldier would know how to use this than someone that works in something like cyber operations. In my time in the Infantry we spent a significant amount of time working on honing landnav skills, both theory, and practice. *Edit*
Also, there is already a manual for everything you do in the military. |
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They seem to be doing great work on that front. I was favorably impressed by the documentation attached to the tools in the game.
> To convert a magnetic azimuth to a grid azimuth, add G-M angle
> To convert a grid azimuth to a magnetic azimuth, subtract G-M angle
(emphasis original, but provided by underlining instead of italics)