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Does anyone know where I can get a JTF-2 recruiting poster?
Infanteer said:What for, you want their phone number?
tannerthehammer said:No I want a recruiting poster of theirs because I am doing a university project
CFN. Orange said:THE JTF doesn't have recruiting posters. They simply put out a newspaper add in the maple leaf to let them know they are comming to a nearby brigade or armoury.
HitorMiss said:Actually they have been known to give away the poster at the unit briefs, I received one and black out all the phone# and gave it to my Father in Law who thought there slogan of "Dare to be Challenged" was ideal for his student.
PS: I also blacked out the JTF2 unit name so really it's all just cool pics and no way to know who they are.
It's unlikely you'll be able to find one of the said posters unless you have a military friend that was at a brief where they handed them out, or are in the military and went to brief where they handed them out.
Jonsey said:You could make one. Look up some cool images from the net (www.militaryphotos.net is a good resource. Lots of pictures posted daily on their forum).
Just grab some good ones, and throw together a funky poster, and post "JTF-2" at the top. Of course, make sure you document where you get the images and that it's not an Official DND poster, just a representation of what you think one would be like. It doesn't have to be fancy, just looks cool. Use black as a primary colour (shade, whatever). Black always seems to be the colour that many civilians relate to SF/SOF/Ninja-Sniper groups (maybe because of the term "Black Ops" that gets tossed around in the movies?).
You know what would be even better? A Flash animation. Start off black, with some quiet music (something simple, say just drums, going dah-dah......dah-dah......dah-dah), and on each beat, quickly fade up an image of something they'd possibly do and fade it out, and another image on the next beat, etc. with the beat getting faster, and when the music "explodes" (goes into super fast, thrash-metal-opera, like that song used in the background of a video of some guy who owns a company that makes mini-guns testing out his product on his private ground), have an image of a soldier, weapon at the ready (preferrably an M-16/C7 rather than a bullpup), looking like he's rushing through the screen at everyone. And above the soldier, have it say "Joint Task Force 2" and below him "Canada's Special Operations Commando's" or something like that.
Wow, that was a lot longer than I was expecting.