United States Naval Institute Proceedings, Volume 45, Part 3U.S. Naval Institute, 1919 - Naval art and science |
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Page 348
... given battery installation . For the portable types of storage batteries used in the naval service and having positive plates inch in thickness a trickling charging rate of .025 ampere per positive plate has been found to be sufficient ...
... given battery installation . For the portable types of storage batteries used in the naval service and having positive plates inch in thickness a trickling charging rate of .025 ampere per positive plate has been found to be sufficient ...
Page 407
... given as ten million tons , is misleading in that very little of this tonnage , at least less than one - half , can ever be permanently under the direct control of the Ship- ping Board . This ten million tons includes the Dutch ships ...
... given as ten million tons , is misleading in that very little of this tonnage , at least less than one - half , can ever be permanently under the direct control of the Ship- ping Board . This ten million tons includes the Dutch ships ...
Page 480
... given the supposed French equivalent and phonetic pronuncia- tion . I say " supposed " advisedly , as there are some glaring errors , although the list is stated to have been checked by French aviators . Among the worst mistakes is the ...
... given the supposed French equivalent and phonetic pronuncia- tion . I say " supposed " advisedly , as there are some glaring errors , although the list is stated to have been checked by French aviators . Among the worst mistakes is the ...
Contents
WHAT STEPS IN ORGANIZATION AND TRAINING SHOULD BE TAKEN | 317 |
PLANTING A WAR GARDEN By Captain W T Cluverius U S Navy | 333 |
THE TRICKLING CHARGE AS APPLIED TO LEADACID STORAGE BAT 66 | 339 |
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