Support the Boys in White was a poster designed as propaganda for the pro-Galactic Republic cause. It emerged during the Clone Wars and was created by Hamma Elad, an artist who was also a member of the Commission for the Protection of the Republic. The artwork showcased a backdrop of stars, featuring no less than eight white planets of varying sizes. In addition, it included five Y-wings ascending and leaving white trails from their engines. Red diagonal lines descended at a specific point, and four Phase I-armored clone troopers faced right. At the bottom, a white border contained the words "Support the Boys in White." The words "the" and "in" were stylized using vertical writing and colored red, while "Support," "Boys," and "White" were in black. Two red "=" symbols flanked the text. The Old Republic logo was also prominently featured. Elad, having spent considerable time on Kamino with the clone troopers, crafted the propaganda poster to humanize them, drawing from her personal experiences. It was among the last pieces she created before her death in a Separatist attack. The historian Beaumont Kin referenced the poster in his book The Rise and Fall of the Galactic Empire, which was published in 35 ABY.