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Perham
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NATO symboligy

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Why are the NATO symbols from the original TOAW manual no longer available in the current version. This would aleviate so many posts regarding this issue and maybe stop people asking for a simpler alternative. I for one have forgotten them from v3 but still have a printed copy of the manual so can start to re-learn them.
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Ah, you mean no longer available in the manual. Good question.
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ORIGINAL: Perham

Why are the NATO symbols from the original TOAW manual no longer available in the current version.

?? They are shown in section 16.1.
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Good answer. [:D]

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