There were about 3000American deaths.
According to some sources, the Imperial Japanese Navy lost approximately 2,155 sailors & airmen during the Battle of Midway.
However, according to Sawachi Hisae's "Midowei Kaisen: Kiroku", which tabulates the name, rank, birth province, age at time of death, and term of service (as compiled from Japanese prefectural records), there were exactly 3,057 Japanese casualties, including one civilian technician assigned to Soryu. This information is considered authoratative.
AnswerAnswerUS casualties - 307Japan casualties - Approximately 2,500.
According to the related question, "How many people died in the Bpxrvtattle of Midway?", about 300.
See website: Battle of Midway
None. It was a naval battle.
None. It was a naval battle.
None. It was a naval battle.
In the Battle of Midway, the United States lost 307 servicemen, while Japan lost around 3,057.
Approximately 90,000
See website: Battle of Midway
There were no civilians involved in the Battle of Midway.
Over 10,000 airmen and sailors.
None, this was a Navy battle; Marines were on Midway Island.
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.