The battery lost a total of 7 enlisted men during service; 1 man killed and 6 men due to disease.
During the action, Krahmer's battery lost 27 men dead and 21 wounded.
The battery lost a total of 9 enlisted men during service; 2 killed and 7 died due to disease.
The battery should have only lost a tiny amount of charge.
A moment later, the control panel in front of him went dark as batteries lost power.
But the batteries lost power relatively fast because of the material's short half-life, just 138 days.
The battery lost a total of 10 men during service, all to disease.
If the motor is turned off too soon, the battery may lose its new charge.
The battery lost 47 Enlisted men by disease during service.
The battery lost its charge, so the radio doesn't work.