White, rectangular, paper ephemera with the words, AMERICA AT WAR, written in alternating red and blue. Underneath is a black and white photograph of FDR with the words, FRANKLIN D. ROOSEVELT, appearing underneath in black. A vertical line of blue stars appears on either side of the photograph. Appearing below the photograph are the quoted words, 'We covenant with each other before all the world that, having taken up arms in the defense of liberty, we will not lay them down before liberty is once again secure in the world we live in. For that security we pray; for that security we act-now and evermore.'-PRESIDENT ROOSEVELT, December 15, 1941, written in black. Below that are the words, Again, as in 1917, America has mobilized her vast power for war. Her man power, her industry, her limitless resources are once again massed against the forces of tyranny and destruction, and again, as in 1918, strength and her determination will prove the ultimate deciding factors. But this time, America intends to win not only the war, but the peace as well. There will be no withdrawal into isolation from the rest of the world when this war is won. America will sit with the victors at the peace table. America has promised that outlaw nations will thereafter never rise again. That promise will be kept, written in black. The whole thing is covered with a clear plastic.