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While
alongside in Sydney, Australia, Charlottetown's Imagery Technician MS Heagle
spent three days hand painting Charlottetown's newest gun shield design,
"The Angel of Charlottetown." Inspired by Saint Barbara, the
patron saint of naval gunnery, the artwork features a central angelic figure
surrounded by numerous hidden details representing the different trades and
occupations that make up the ship's company.
Photographer:
Lt (N) Rosa Gutierrez Jun 2026

HMCS
CHARLOTTETOWN 339
Fleet
Week 2025
Photographer:
Corporal Alexandre Arsenault 18 Jun 2025


HMCS
CHARLOTTETOWN 339
DND/RCN
Photo
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Current
gunshield art on HMCS CHARLOTTETOWN 339
Courtesy
of Jessie Chin-Yet
(1)
Gunshield art on HMCS CHARLOTTETOWN - date unknown
(2) HMCS
CHARLOTTETOWN heading into some big waves during Operation ACTIVE
ENDEAVOUR with, Standing NATO maritime Group 1 in the Mediterranean Sea on
07 Feb 2012. Photo
by Cpl Ronnie Kinnie, Formation Imaging Services, Halifax
(3) Artwork
on the CCR door of HMCS CHARLOTTETOWN. Courtesy of Jesse Chin-Yet
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(4)
Artwork (sticker) on the door of the Avionics Workshop on
CHARLOTTETOWN. The Air Detachment wore it as an Ops Patch on their
uniforms during Op Reassurance 2017. Courtesy of Jesse Chin-Yet
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