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The dominant features, and therefore first layer of this map are the various water obstacles. The water obstacles are denoted in dark blue and frame the map on the north, west, and east sides. The water must be the first layer, as the rest of the…
The roads seem to be the logical next layer. They are likely the first effort made by the military unit to allow vehicular movement and more operations through the beach area. There are two types of roads depicted, improved and un-improved. The…

The third layer is for the “shore party”, in this case the 533rd Regiment. This layer consists of the multitude of military graphics for the use by this particular unit only. While the map was designed by the S-2 (Intelligence Officer) of the…
I believe that this map’s purpose is to depict logistics operations, specifically unit resupply, as U.S. Army land forces came ashore on this Philippine island. As the units moved from the beach, they were directed into one of six un-improved roads,…
The organization of my map, Sekai bankoku Nihon, depends on segmentation of a variety information. The segmentation is facilitated by black lines of various widths that form boxes and borders for text, drawn depictions of people from around the…
What it is:
The pink layer primarily captures the southern landmass that stretches horizontally across the bottom of the map. The map is outlined in a uniform solid black line and presumably traces the coastline/border of the southern landmass. It…
What it is:
The yellow layer depicts the landmass of the European continent, as well as the base color for Japan, the compass in the middle, mountain ranges in Europe and South America, and various labels around the map. The yellow color also…
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