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This led to many townlands being recorded as having two names during the 1824 Ordnance Survey, and some maps today give different names for the same place.
The name ' Bodmin Moor ' is relatively recent, being an Ordnance Survey invention of 1813.
The latest Ordnance Survey Ireland " Discovery Series " ( Third Edition 2005 ) 1: 50, 000 map of the Dublin Region, Sheet 50, shows the boundaries of the city and three surrounding counties of the region.
The government of the UK produces the classic 1: 50, 000 ( replacing the older 1 inch to 1 mile ) " Ordnance Survey " maps of the entire UK and with a range of correlated larger-and smaller-scale maps of great detail.
* Ordnance Survey showing reference to Smallpox Hil: http :// explore. ordnancesurvey. co. uk / os_routes / show / 1539
The Ordnance Survey Explorer 120 map covers the area and the local tourist information office supplies leaflets of local interest walks.
St Albans on the 1 inch to the mile map Ordnance Survey map of 1944
Many national surveying projects have been carried out by the military, such as the British Ordnance Survey ( now a civilian government agency internationally renowned for its comprehensively detailed work ).
* Ordnance Survey Maps
* Ordnance Survey UK map agency
In Great Britain, the Ordnance Survey use the term myriad to refer to a 100 km × 100 km area in the National Grid.
* Ordnance Survey, Government of the United Kingdom, 1984.
Reprinted in 1995, published by the Government of the United Kingdom ( Ordnance Survey ) for the Government of Saint Christopher ( St. Kitts ) and Nevis.
* Ordnance Survey Ireland ( Suirbhéireacht Ordanáis Éireann )
* Ordnance Survey, the national mapping agency for Great Britain
Sir Hugh Munro, a founding member of the Club, took on the task using his own experience as a mountaineer, as well as detailed study of the Ordnance Survey Six-inch to the mile and One-inch to the mile map series.
The Scottish Mountaineering Club have carried out a number of revisions of the tables, both in response to new height data on Ordnance Survey maps and to address the perceived inconsistency as to which peaks qualify for Munro status.
1945 Ordnance Survey map of Dover, showing the harbour
Strangely, there seems to be some confusion between the Gwynfi and the Afan itself ; one of the two streams that form the river is named the Nant Gwynfi, while the other appears not to have a name, but is labelled on the Ordnance Survey map of the area as " River Afan " ( as is the entire length of the Gwynfi ).
This grid is usually tied into a national geomatic database such as the Ordnance Survey in the UK.
For example, in the late 1780s, a team from the Ordnance Survey of Great Britain, originally under General William Roy began the Principal Triangulation of Britain using the specially built Ramsden theodolite.
* Many leats used for tin mining are marked on the 1 / 50000 and 1 / 25000 Ordnance Survey maps, such as that serving the now-defunct Vitifer mine near the Warren House Inn.
* UK Ordnance Survey
* Modern mapping of the area Ordnance Survey Ireland Select " Historic mapping " to see site of the " Boyne Obelisk " ( destroyed, 1923 ) on the northern side of the bridge.
War Department ( UK ) | War Department Ordnance Survey Marker, Bermuda.

Ordnance and 2006
Mapmakers, from Thomas Jefferys in 1765 to the Ordnance Survey in 2006, have consistently written the word " Billington " next to the settlement by the church and the words " Little Billington " next to the hamlet of that name.
Prior to 1 June 2006, enlisted members of United States Navy that qualified as an Explosive Ordnance Disposal Warfare Specialist were authorized to wear the warfare qualification as well as have ( EOD ) listed after their rating designator.
As of January 2008 based the latest Ordnance Survey map of Dublin ( Sixth Edition, updated Sept 2005 ) and the 2006 legislation defining the route changes the former R113 route to:

Ordnance and ),
Joint Service Explosive Ordnance Disposal in the Falkland Islands consists of 33 Engineer Regiment ( EOD ), RAF and RLC EOD teams.
The Telecommunications Ordnance of 1994 created the Pakistan Telecommunication Authority ( PTA ), Pakistan's first independent telecommunications regulator, and the Pakistan Telecommunication Company Ltd ( PTCL ), a state-owned monopoly.
Troop core skills consist of: Sniper, Breacher, Communicator, Maritime / Engineering, Close Air Support, Corpsman, Point-man / Navigator, Primary Driver / Navigator ( Rural / Urban / Protective Security ), Heavy Weapons Operator, Sensitive Site Exploitation, Air Operations Master, Lead Climber, Lead Diver / Navigator, Interrogator, Explosive Ordnance Disposal, Technical Surveillance, and Advanced Special Operations.
Ordnance wise, only one rotating gun turret ( the turret ), out of the two rotating artillery turrets on the fort, was partially manned.
The German Army's development division, the Heereswaffenamt ( Army Ordnance Board ), studied a number of gas turbine engines for use in tanks starting in mid-1944.
* Ordnance Survey, ( 2003 ), Carlisle & Solway Firth, Landranger Map, No. 85, Ed.
* William Smith ( Ordnance ) ( 1721 – 1803 ), of Chichester, UK Treasurer of the Ordnance
According to their specialization, Maate would be known as e. g. Steuermannsmaat ( Coxswain's Mate ), Feuerwerksmaat ( Ordnance Mate ), Bootsmannsmaat ( Boatswain's Mate ) or Maschinistenmaat ( Machinist's Mate ).
The military installation was originally composed of three separate entities: the Huntsville Arsenal and the Huntsville Depot ( later the Gulf Chemical Warfare Depot ), which were operated under the auspices of the Chemical Warfare Service ; and the Redstone Ordnance Plant, operated by the Army Ordnance Department.
This became the Ordnance Guided Missile Center ( OGMC ), with Maj. James Hamill as acting commander and von Braun as technical director ).
In 1941, construction began on the Arkansas Ordnance Plant ( AOP ), which served as the primary facility for the development of fuses and detonators for World War II.
Effective at the end of March 1958, the U. S. Army Ordnance Missile Command ( AOMC ), was established at Redstone Arsenal.
Fort Lee is a United States Army post and headquarters of the U. S. Army Combined Arms Support Command ( CASCOM )/ Sustainment Center of Excellence ( SCoE ), the U. S. Army Quartermaster School, the U. S. Army Ordnance School, The U. S. Army Transportation School the Army Logistics University ( ALU ), and the U. S. Defense Commissary Agency ( DeCA ).
Andrew Symson referred to the East Port, which stood near NX 4352 5545 ( Ordnance Survey Record Cards, NX 45 NW 18 ), The West Port stood opposite the mouth of the High Vennel and traces of it were still to be seen in the 1930s.
It was formerly used for a few units in the Royal Engineers ( before they switched to regiments ), and was also used in the now defunct Royal Army Ordnance Corps and Royal Pioneer Corps.
In May 1941, British colleagues helped establish the Naval Mine Disposal School at the Naval Gun Factory, Washington, D. C. Not to be outdone, the U. S. Navy, under the command of Lt. Draper L. Kauffman ( who would go on to found the Underwater Demolition Teams better known as UDTs or the U. S. Navy Frogmen ), created the Naval Bomb Disposal School at University Campus, Washington, D. C. U. S. Ordnance and British Royal Engineers would forge a partnership that worked quite effectively in war a friendship persisting to this day.
The ZEUS-HLONS ( HMMWV Laser Ordnance Neutralization System ), commonly known as ZEUS, was developed for surface land mines and unexploded ordnance ( UXO ) neutralization by the U. S. Naval Explosive Ordnance Disposal Technology Division ( NAVEODTECHDIV ).
It was armed with the 105 millimeter M68 main gun ( a licensed copy of the British Royal Ordnance L7 ),

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