The post-war period saw the emergence of what would become one of the most influential and widely-used woodland patterns: the U.S. Military’s M81 Woodland pattern. Introduced in 1981, this pattern combined black, brown, green, and khaki in a distinctive arrangement that proved highly effective in temperate forests.
IMO still and effective pattern east of the Mississippi & in the "wet" coastal PNW.

A Brief History of M81 Woodland Camouflage | Soldier Systems Daily
aka “God’s Plaid” During the American Civil War (1861-1865), soldiers started wearing shades of green and brown that would allow them to better blend in wit ...
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IMO still and effective pattern east of the Mississippi & in the "wet" coastal PNW.