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I would hazard a guess and say that the marking you see on the RH jerrycan is a letter "W" for water.
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The left Jerry can spears to have a 76 on it partially obscured by a strap. The trouble is finding a good quality picture to see it.
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The vehicle forward of it has the 76 in clear located between the white square and the right water can.
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On the rear vehicle it appears to be on the left water can. Also, the US water cans are interesting. The line drawing in the manual shows US water cans, but I put commonwealth cans on any way.
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