What is frogskin camo?

Frogskin camo is a type of camouflage pattern that was used by the United States military during World War II. It was primarily used by the Marine Corps and Army during the Pacific campaign.

The pattern features various shades of green and brown, with splotches of black and yellow. The irregular shapes and colors were designed to help blend in with the jungle and forest environments of the Pacific islands.

Frogskin camo was eventually replaced by other patterns such as tiger stripe and woodland camo. However, it remains a popular choice among collectors and enthusiasts of military history.