Army canteen
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That's called a bucket or a pail.
The word for a small metal container is canteen. C-A-N-T-E-E-N
There are several possible items that could fit the characterization as a round open metal or plastic container with a handle for carrying liquids. A bucket and water pitcher are two.
Not necessarily, although its symbol is the water carrier, Aquarius is an AIR sign. The water in Aquarius is symbolic of knowledge, especially spiritual. Swimming in water is using it for a different purpose to, e.g. carrying it in a container. Someone carrying water in a container need not even be able to swim. Aquarius is the most misunderstood zodiac sign - even in the namesake. Water signs are Cancer, Scorpio and Pisces. Note an absence of mammals and humans. Air signs are Gemini, Libra, and Aquarius. Note an absence of animals.
When the container is open or unsealed. When you are apparently intoxicated. When you are underage. When it or the car is stolen. When you are not carrying proof of identity.
The General Staff of the Army assists the Army Chief of Staff in carrying out the duties of his job
Service Round/U.S. Army has yellow squares on the container.
Service Round/U.S. Army has yellow squares on the container.
Service Round/U.S. Army has yellow squares on the container.
Service Round/U.S. Army has yellow squares on the container.
A jerry can (also jerrycan) was originally a metal container for carrying extra diesel fuel or gasoline. The ones made by Germany in the 1930s held 20 liters, and British and US designs were typically 5 gallons (MIL-C-1283). The term is now applied to any sealed metal or plastic container used for carrying liquids such as fuel or water.