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half section

See public land survey system for a full explanation.

Example: A section of land is 1 square mile, being 5,280 feet on each side and containing 640 acres. A half section can be the north or south half, or it can be the east or west half, but it can't be an arbitrary 320 acres somewhere in the middle. A half section would have one side of 5,280 feet and the other side of 2,640 feet.

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Going back to the linked geometry tab, the half section of die is selected for areas and mass flow rates (areas/MFRs) association.
Soldiers fight for their regiment and, when they do go to war, the most important person to the individual squaddy is not the Colonel, Her Gracious Majesty (God bless her), not even (Heaven help me) the RSM - it is his 'Oppo', 'Half Section', 'Mate' or whatever the military patois may be.
At this time, I had one quarter of homestead land at Mazeppa which we never lived on, so I traded it for a half section at Aldersyde in 1906.
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