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Old ships and a shortage of sailors plague Canadian Navy...news item.'
Old ships and a shortage of sailors plague Canadian Navy...news item.'
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Old ships and a shortage of sailors plague Canadian Navy...news item.'
Vance Rodewalt was the political cartoonist for the Calgary Herald newspaper. Issue: Federal politics and defense policy; inadequate funding and resources for the Canadian Armed Forces. United States Navy sailors stand on the deck of a modern warship; a Canadian warship, a Viking longship, sails by.
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Date
2008-07-29
Creator
Rodewalt, Vance
Genre
Photographs
Subject
Canada--Politics and government
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Canadian Navy--Personnel
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Canadian Navy--Recruiting, enlistment, etc.
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Canadian Navy--Transportation
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Caricatures and cartoons
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Political satire
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Viking ships
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Warships
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Glenbow Archives
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Vance Rodewalt fonds
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CA ACU GBA F3016
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CU234830
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m-9457-1332
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"Old ships and a shortage of sailors plague Canadian Navy...news item.'", 2008-07-29, (CU234830) by Rodewalt, Vance. Courtesy of Glenbow Library and Archives Collection, Libraries and Cultural Resources Digital Collections, University of Calgary.