It comes a week after Youssef Abdulazeez shot five servicemen dead

Victim might have been targeted because of his

A chilling note was left on a serviceman's car blasting him for being a 'coward women child killer who Mohammad will show no mercy to'.

The warning was placed under the front windshield wiper of the vehicle after it had been parked near Dobbins Air Reserve Base in Marietta, Georgia on Wednesday.

The note, which was unsigned and had the heading 'untitled', promised revenge for U.S. military involvement in the Middle East - saying 'attacks will come full force' and 'death is to come to you'.

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Car: The note (not pictured) was found on the windshield of the car owned by a serviceman in Marietta, Georgia

This replica of the note reads: 'dear american soldier, death to you coward women child killer and all the american military Mohammad will show no mercy on you attacks will come full force death is to come to you'

The full message, all in lower case, reads: 'dear american soldier, death to you coward women child killer and all the american military / Mohammad will show no mercy on you / attacks will come full force / death is to come to you.'

It appears to be a reproduction of a warning that has been posted to military Facebook pages, MyFoxAtlanta reports.

Cobb County Police Department is investigating who put the note on the car.

They said that the victim may have been targeted because his license plate identified him as a service member.

Authorities have not said what branch of the military the serviceman was from or where he worked.

The car was parked near Dobbins Air Reserve Base (pictured) and had a military license plate

The discovery comes just a week after gunman Muslim Youssef Abdulazeez carried out a shooting spree that led five Navy personnel dead in Chattanooga Tennessee.

'dear american soldier, death to you coward women child killer and all the american military Mohammad will show no mercy on you attacks will come full force death is to come to you.' The note left on the car

His rampage was finally brought to an end when he reportedly rammed his sports car into a gate and was shot dead by a police officer.

The American is said to have blogged about Allah and Islam in the days leading up to the shootings.

It was also revealed that he visited the Middle East several times in the last few years - going to Yemen and Jordan at least four times between 2003 and Spring 2010. He also went to Jordan last year.

The FBI is investigating whether he could have been radicalized while abroad.

Since the attack, there have been calls from the Republican presidential nominees for military recruitment offices to be armed with guns.

Some fearful civilians have taken up arms outside military recruiting centers in a bid to prevent further attacks.

Muhammad Youssef Abdulazeez, 24, left and right, killed five servicemen in Chattanooga last week

He was shot dead by police after his silver convertible rammed a gate (left). Right: A glass door is riddled with bullets at the military recruitment center in Chattanooga following Abdulazeez's shooting spree