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Tactics 101: 010. GraphicsRick Baillergeon and John Sutherland | December 03, 2006 | one comment | Print | E-mail PUTTING IT ALL TOGETHER We have given you quite a bit of information. To put it all together, we would like to present a scenario that takes you from the beginning to the development of graphics. Review the attached graphics, not to see how the COA was developed, but to see how the enemy and friendly actions are visually depicted. Do you see what units are supposed to do? Do you get a feel for the arrangement of the battlefield activities? Do you see how the map symbols could be used to report and control movement?
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