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observation and fields of fire, avenues of approach, key terrain, obstacles, and cover and concealment. FM 5-19 Ch 1-12 -TAT
The five terrain features on a military map are hill, valley, ridge, saddle, and depression. These features help military personnel understand the landscape and plan their movements more effectively.
Thomas Melvin Griffiths has written: 'A comparative study of terrain analysis techniques' -- subject(s): Geomorphology, Landforms, Measurement, Technique 'An effects linkage test of environmental characteristics and military functions' -- subject(s): Combat, Physiological aspects, Physiological aspects of Combat, Psychological aspects, Psychological aspects of Combat
The street, building, subsurface, and airspace
Military Operations on Urban Terrain.
David N. Goldsmith has written: 'At the crossroads' -- subject(s): All terrain vehicles, Environmental aspects, Environmental aspects of All terrain vehicles, Forests and forestry, Recreational use
The five aspects of culture are food, language, art, religion, and tradition.