Episodes & Studies Volume 1

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Black and white photograph of soldier reading

Plotting a position: In dead reckoning a line from the point of departure to the objective is ruled on
the map. The patrol follows the general direction of this line but deviates from time to time as
required by the terrain and other considerations. The navigator records the times, sun-compass
bearings, and the distance travelled on each bearing by speedometer reading, and plots this data on
the map at each halt. The final point on the map arrived at by this method is the ‘dead reckoning
position’

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Title: Long Range Desert Group in Libya, 1940–41

Author: R. L. Kay

In: Episodes & Studies Volume 1

Publication details: Historical Publications Branch, 1948, Wellington

Part of: The Official History of New Zealand in the Second World War 1939–1945

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