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Date: Mon, 29 Jan 2001 07:31:06 -0700
From: Bill Thoen <[log in to unmask]>
Subject: Coordinate conversion on WWII aircraft crashes
Sender: Bill Thoen <[log in to unmask]>
Since this seems to be the place where people know about maps,
coordinates, history, and cross-referencing information, here's a
question I've been asked that I can't answer myself.
This person is working on a project to locate aircraft crash sites from
World War II. He says:
> In the original maps of the Second World War I have some coordinate that I need to convert in UTM format.
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>For example I know that 44' 19'' 62s North - 11' 43'' 29s East is Equal to M328169 in the Second World War maps.
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>Do you have the possibility to tell me what geography coordinate format the Commonwealth troops used in the Second World War in Italy?
You can respond directly if you like; I'll post a short summary of
answers to MAPS-L in any case.
TIA,
- Bill Thoen
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