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Originally posted by Panther Commander:

What would a single square width be on a 1:25000 map scale?

If I remember correctly and I probably don't I was thinking the square width on a 1:50000 map is 1km.

Which should make a 1:25000 square width 1/2a km.

Is this right? :confused:

Panther Commander

Measure the squares. If the square is 1 cm wide, it represents 25,000 cm. If the square is 1 inch wide, it represents 25,000 inches. etc.
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Are you talking about the Universal Transverse Mercator grid squares on DOD maps? At 1:50,000 and 1:25,000 scales the grid squares are 1 km. by 1 km., and are printed in black. At 1:250,000 the grid squares are 10 km. by 10 km., and are printed in blue. There should be a grid box in your map legend telling you all the information, including how to estimate coordinates to the nearest 10 meters. The grid box is normally printed in the same color as the grid.

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Originally posted by Michael Dorosh:

</font><blockquote>quote:</font><hr />Originally posted by Panther Commander:

What would a single square width be on a 1:25000 map scale?

If I remember correctly and I probably don't I was thinking the square width on a 1:50000 map is 1km.

Which should make a 1:25000 square width 1/2a km.

Is this right? :confused:

Panther Commander

Measure the squares. If the square is 1 cm wide, it represents 25,000 cm. If the square is 1 inch wide, it represents 25,000 inches. etc. </font>
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Ah, I see the problem then. I suppose the legend has been deleted form the internet scan also.

I can check my own 1:25,000 maps at home. 1 map square was usually 1 km or 1 mile, can't remember which now. Not all maps were necessarily the same. I do have the Michelin Normandy map and can measure the distances between some of the villages for you, that ought to help determine the map scale.

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Originally posted by JonS:

No, if it was Imperial the scale would be 1:67,360 (or sumfink like that) so that the squares were some multiple of inch-to-mile.

I didn't think of that. You're probably right though I couldn't muster the brain power to check your math.

Michael

Edit: I just mustered the brain power and the correct answer is 1:63,360.

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[ January 21, 2004, 09:26 PM: Message edited by: Michael Emrys ]

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I have a 1:50,000 map of Tobruch (with defensive positions marked with red pencil) scanned from from 2AIF's 6th Division War Diary. Using the scale on this map I measured the squares as being exactly 1km by 1km. Hope this helped.

I think I have a 1:25,000 map of Bardia somewhere, will see if I can find it.

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Originally posted by Michael Emrys:

I like showing the locations of formations by their badges, it makes it easier to follow the flow of battle than just generic arrows. If you ever have the time, you should consider doing a series of such maps covering as much of the war as you can squeeze in.

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Michael

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They ARE fun to do...but time consuming.

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Originally posted by Panther Commander:

What would a single square width be on a 1:25000 map scale?

If I remember correctly and I probably don't I was thinking the square width on a 1:50000 map is 1km.

Which should make a 1:25000 square width 1/2a km.

Is this right? :confused:

Sorry, I'm a little late to the discussion but if this helps:

1:25000 scale is 1 inch = 2083.33333 ft OR

1 cm = 250 meters

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Originally posted by Pak40:

</font><blockquote>quote:</font><hr />Originally posted by Panther Commander:

What would a single square width be on a 1:25000 map scale?

If I remember correctly and I probably don't I was thinking the square width on a 1:50000 map is 1km.

Which should make a 1:25000 square width 1/2a km.

Is this right? :confused:

Sorry, I'm a little late to the discussion but if this helps:

1:25000 scale is 1 inch = 2083.33333 ft OR

1 cm = 250 meters </font>

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Originally posted by Panther Commander:

What would a single square width be on a 1:25000 map scale?

If I remember correctly and I probably don't I was thinking the square width on a 1:50000 map is 1km.

Which should make a 1:25000 square width 1/2a km.

Is this right? :confused:

Panther Commander

Does the map have longitude and latitude markings?

L4

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Originally posted by L4Pilot:

</font><blockquote>quote:</font><hr />Originally posted by Panther Commander:

What would a single square width be on a 1:25000 map scale?

If I remember correctly and I probably don't I was thinking the square width on a 1:50000 map is 1km.

Which should make a 1:25000 square width 1/2a km.

Is this right? :confused:

Panther Commander

Does the map have longitude and latitude markings?

L4 </font>

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