- A
jerrycan or
jerrican (also
styled jerry can or
jerri can) is a fuel
container made from
pressed steel (and more recently, high
density polyethylene)...
- (20 L)
jerricans. The
jerrican was a
German invention copied by the British; in the US Army it
supplanted the 10-US-gallon (38 L) drum. The
jerrican had...
- 5 hp)
Suspension 4x4
Operational range with 75
litres (+ 20
litres en
jerrican) of
petrol a road
range of 800 km
Maximum speed 108 km/h (67 mph)–118 km/h...
- 20-litre (4.4-imperial-gallon)
jerricans and 44-imperial-gallon (200-litre) drums. To
supply the
twenty million jerricans required, an
entire American manufacturing...
- ammunition,
mines and
depth charges to tank suspensions,
steel helmets,
Jerricans,
Hawker Hurricanes,
Fairey Battle fighters and
Airspeed Horsa gliders...
-
Salvaged German jerricans being inspected at a
depot in the
Western Desert, 21
April 1942.
These were far
superior to the
British 4-imperial-gallon (18 L)...
- 60 generators, 30 pumps, 3
water purification stations, 1000
folding jerricans and
other material). A 35-person team of the Sécurité
Civile (Civil Defence)...
-
arrived in bulk in tankers, most was
issued packaged in 5-US-gallon (19 L)
jerricans, of
which there was a
serious shortage owing to
wasteful practices during...
- (20 L)
jerricans. This was a
German invention copied by the British; in the US Army it
supplanted the 10-US-gallon (38 L) drum. The
jerrican had convenient...
-
crossing the
Rhine did so with full fuel
tanks and a
reserve of
filled jerricans.
Additional fuel
supplies were
loaded on DUKWs, to be
ferried across the...