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Jul 01, 2012, 09:26 PM
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Relic Hunter & Raconteur Extraordinaire
How To Read A Topographic Map
"A land without ruins is a land without memories -- a land without memories is a land without history." ~ Rev. Abram Joseph Ryan, Poet Laureate of the Confederacy
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Proud great-great grandson of three Confederate soldiers: John Meredith Crutchfield who served with the 60th Virginia, Maurice Coffey, & John McGann who both served with the 51st Virginia. Grandpa Crutchfield and Grandpa Coffey were both wounded and both served time in Yankee prisons.
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Jul 01, 2012 09:26 PM
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Jul 02, 2012, 09:37 AM
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Come out from under your bed today...... DO SOMETHING!
I appreciated it! I have a PASSION for maps and compass. Only one comment... that tool on the right looks very similar to a GTA 5 -2 - 12. There are better and more up to date templates at www.maptools.com Give that a try. Tnx for the post. TTC
God, gold, and guns! Glenn Beck
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Jul 02, 2012, 10:13 AM
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cool thank for the link love to refresh my grey matter now an again
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Jul 02, 2012, 11:30 AM
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Relic Hunter & Raconteur Extraordinaire
Terry, NSDQ - you're welcome!
"A land without ruins is a land without memories -- a land without memories is a land without history." ~ Rev. Abram Joseph Ryan, Poet Laureate of the Confederacy
Visit Old Virginia Blog

Proud great-great grandson of three Confederate soldiers: John Meredith Crutchfield who served with the 60th Virginia, Maurice Coffey, & John McGann who both served with the 51st Virginia. Grandpa Crutchfield and Grandpa Coffey were both wounded and both served time in Yankee prisons.