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− | The | + | The m81 Woodland pattern was introduced in 1981, replacing the [[ERDL]] pattern (and plain green uniforms - the most used at that time). The m81 Woodland pattern was introduced in all branches of the US military - [[US Army]], [[US Navy]] (including [[USMC]]), and [[US Air Force]]. |
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The m/81 Woodland is a 1.6 times enlargement of the ERDL pattern. The former repeats itself every 62 cms vertically, the latter every 38 cms. | The m/81 Woodland is a 1.6 times enlargement of the ERDL pattern. The former repeats itself every 62 cms vertically, the latter every 38 cms. | ||
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Revision as of 04:05, 22 October 2010
The m81 Woodland pattern was introduced in 1981, replacing the ERDL pattern (and plain green uniforms - the most used at that time). The m81 Woodland pattern was introduced in all branches of the US military - US Army, US Navy (including USMC), and US Air Force.
- The m81 Woodland pattern
The Woodland is now being replaced in the US military by different patterns in each branch.
The m/81 Woodland is a 1.6 times enlargement of the ERDL pattern. The former repeats itself every 62 cms vertically, the latter every 38 cms.
- Comparison of the m81 Woodland with the Post-Vietnam War ERDL