
U.S. Woodland - Wikipedia
The U.S. Woodland is a camouflage pattern that was used as the default camouflage pattern issued to the United States Armed Forces from 1981, with the issue of the Battle Dress Uniform, until its replacement in the mid to late 2000s. [2]
Forests of the United States - Wikipedia
In the United States, national forest is a classification of protected and managed federal lands that are largely forest and woodland areas. They are owned collectively by the American people through the federal government and managed by the United States Forest Service, a division of the United States Department of Agriculture.
Woodland - Camopedia
Apr 3, 2025 · The term woodland is generally applied to the family of designs that started with the US "Woodland Camouflage Pattern" developed in the United States and released in 1981 on the Battle Dress Uniform (BDU).
US ERDL & Woodland Camouflage Patterns 1948-1981
Sep 6, 2024 · A comprehensive guide to the development and identification of US Military ERDL and Woodland camouflage patterns. This article studies the 30 years of development from the conception of the M-1948 pattern to the final evolution of Woodland in 1981.
US Woodland | Military Wiki | Fandom
Woodland Pattern was the default camouflage pattern issued to United States soldiers, Marines, airmen, and sailors from 1981, with the issue of the Battle Dress Uniform, until its replacement around 2006. [1] [2] [3] It was a four color, high contrast disruptive pattern with …
Woodland - Wikipedia
A woodland (/ ˈwʊdlənd / ⓘ) is, in the broad sense, land covered with woody plants (trees and shrubs), [1][2] or in a narrow sense, synonymous with wood (or in the U.S., the plurale tantum woods), a low-density forest forming open habitats with plenty of sunlight and limited shade (see differences between British, American and Australian ...
The History and Legacy of US Woodland Camo - Strikehold.net
Jul 8, 2021 · Until the early years of the Global War on Terror, woodland camo (i.e. “M81 Woodland”) was by far the most commonly used camouflage pattern used by US military personnel during the Cold War.
Interactive Visitor Map - US Forest Service
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Woodlands and Forestlands - Natural Resources Conservation Service
Woodlands and forestlands are composed of an overstory of tree canopy and an understory that is divided into shrub and forb layers. These plant communities occur in many diverse regions. They function as wildlife habitat, modulators of hydrologic flow, and protectors of soil.
The State of the Forest | Home - USDA
Apr 22, 2019 · Forests and woodlands have become increasingly accessible to people. The country’s road network has grown so that any person can travel to within one mile of over 88 percent of forest land.