BARRBS, TOO Barrels, drums and pails also get maL~rked ( akd) dd agree with the cont RETROGRAD cents. E ADDRESS Before you attach an address label or tag to cargo going back to "The World," make sure it's completely filled in. All the necessary info should be available-most of it in the message, letter or other directive that told you to move the cargo. To guard against weather damage- and smudge or rub out of the informa- tion-overcoat the filled in label (DD 1387) or tag (DD 1387-1) with BEFORE YOU SHIP Check each outgoing container to make sure: All old markings that don't apply are painted out. New markings match the contents in FSN, name and quantity. Markings (or packing lists) identify contents without need to open the container. MARKING S Here's a list of needed marking materials: Lusterless lacquer (sand-color), FSN 8010- 527-3196 (1 Gal). Lusterless enamel (sand yellow), FSN 8010- 291-0889 (5 Gal). Stencil ink, black, FSN 7510-191-6030 (1 Gal). Stencil ink, black, FSN 7510-161-0811 (1 Gal). Gasoline soluble paint, black, FSN 8010- 597-8235 (1 Gal). Address tells who sent it, who gets it and any necessary intermediate de- livery points. MATERIALS Gasoline soluble paint, white, FSN 8010- 597-8238 (1 Gal). Label adhesive, FSN 8040-053-8452, FSN 8040-656-0814, or FSN 8040-664-7073(1 Gal). Tags, shipping and stock, FSN 8135-238- 6917 (1000). Packing list envelope, FSN 8105-290-4365 (100). Protector, packing list, FSN 8105-926-2260 (100). If you're too far in-country to find these items in supply, with a retrograde date com- ing up too fast to let you requisition 'em, you can use substitutes.