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Japanese battlewagons were present only at a distance; Midway was a battle between aircraft carriers.
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About 307 Americans and about 2500 Japanese.
About 307 Americans and about 2500 Japanese.
Quite possibly none. -The Battle of Midway was an entirely naval battle fought only between ships and aircraft.
Many Japanese Military weapons and troops lost and greatly weaken the Japanese's army.
Obtain the book titled: "Miracle At Midway", by Gordon W. Prange. (1983). ISBN 014-006-8147
Midway, May-June 1942. Three U.S. carriers fought four Japanese carriers. One American carrier was sunk; all four Japanese carriers went down, with most of their aircraft and many of the highly trained air crew. This was the first major challenge to Japanese industrial ability to repair and replace on a large scale; Japanese industry failed the taste
The Kaga , Akagi , Hiryu and the Soryu .
21,844 killed ; most Japanese , even those wounded , fought to the death .
The Battle of Midway near the beginning of World War II, showed the Japanese that the United States had not given up. About 307 Americans and over 3,000 Japanese died in the battle. It was considered a decisive American victory.