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Poster has a camofluage border with an olive green background in the center. The top edge reads, "Ten Points to consider before you sign a military enlistment agreement." Below is a list with each point beginning with a white box with a red check mark. The points are printed in yellow with explanations in black below. The points are: 1. Do not make a hasty decision by enlisting the first time you see a recruiter or when you are upset. 2. Take a witness wtih you when you speak with a recuriter. 3. Talk to veterans. 4. Consider your moral feelings about going to war. 5. Get a copy of the enlistment agreement. 6. There is no "period of adjustment" during which you may request and recieve an immediate honorable discharge. 7. Get all your recruiters promises in wriiting but also remember that the military can change the terms (such as pay, job, or benefits) of your work. 8. There are no job guarnatees in the military. 9. Military personnel cannot excercie all of the civil liberties enjoyed by civilians. 10. Many opportunites exsist for you to serve your community and enhance your skills." Bottom right corner has a quote by Martin Luther King Jr. The bottom left has the contact information for the American Friends Service Committee.