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Q: How many planes did the US lose in the Battle of Midway?
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How many ships planes troops did the Americans lose during the Battle of Midway?

USN lost 300 men, 150 planes, 1 carrier, 1 destroyer.


How many ships planes troops did the Japanese lose during the Battle of Midway?

The Japanese lost four carrier, one cruiser, 228 aircraft and more than 3,000 men killed.


How many planes were involved during Battle of Midway?

Counting seaplanes, reconnaissance (scout) planes, and land based airplanes; there were approximately 300 aircraft apiece on each side.


How many allied troops planes and ships participated in the Battle of Midway?

In the Battle of Midway, a total of three aircraft carriers, eight cruisers, and fifteen destroyers were used by the United States. Additionally, around 248 aircraft were involved in the battle.


How many ships planes and troops did the Americans lose during the Battle of Midway?

During the Battle of Midway, the Americans lost one aircraft carrier, the USS Yorktown, one destroyer, the USS Hammann, and around 150 aircraft. The loss of the Yorktown was significant, but the destruction of four Japanese aircraft carriers marked a turning point in the war in the Pacific.


How many civilian casualties in Battle of Midway?

There were no civilians involved in the Battle of Midway.


How many people served in the Battle of Midway?

See website: Battle of Midway


How many things where destroyed in the Battle of Midway?

See website: Battle of Midway


How many soldiers were in the Battle of Midway?

None, this was a Navy battle; Marines were on Midway Island.


How many ships did the Americans lose in the Battle of Midway?

Two: Fleet Carrier USS Yorktown and destroyer USS Hammen


How many pilots were in the battle of midway?

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How many battleships were there in the battle of midway?

Japanese battlewagons were present only at a distance; Midway was a battle between aircraft carriers.