Nijmegen - A city divided...

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Yakstock
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Nijmegen - A city divided...

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Ok - here it is. Still in Day 4 of the battle and it is close to coming to an end. Although I am slightly ahead by the victory meter, another day is left and the city battle is fierce.

Hope you like it - probably one more installment left...

Yakstock

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(And thanks to Jef for getting all of this updated on the Drop Zone)
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Regarding figure 4 - 30 Corp Field Engineers

There is a comment that the engineers moved to occupy the wooded high ground.

From the screen shot, how can we tell that it is high ground?
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Altitude or height is indicated by the contour layers. The darker the colour the higher the altitude. Unfortunately, the map is darkened a fair bit because it's night time, which makes it hard for tired eyes like mine. You will often also see a spot height or other text description on major high points, such as "Hill 64.6".
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