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Yes. And thankfully we could probably never have caught them at such a bad time. We caught them while their aircraft and ships were refueling. As we attacked, fuel hoses caught fire, newly loaded plane and ship bombs blew up in their parent holders, and all their equipment was either destroyed or incredibly heavily damaged.

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Japanese Navy was so badly defeated in this battle that it could no longer participate in what war?

The Japanese Navy was so badly defeated in the Battle of Midway that it could no longer participate in offensive operations in the Pacific War. This defeat marked a turning point in the war, as the balance of power shifted in favor of the Allied forces.


After being defeated in battle how did Burnside add to his first failure?

He tried to outflank Lee, to force another battle, but he was defeated by the weather. Burnside's 'Mud March' demoralised the troops so badly that he was removed from command.


The Japanese Navy was so badly defeated in this battle that it could no longer participate in the war.?

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Can someone summarize the World War 2 Battle of Midway in 2 sentences?

The Japanese Navy tried to ambush the American Navy but the Americans broke the Japanese codes and knew about it, so they set up their own ambush. The battle mainly involved aircraft carriers, and ended with the victorious US losing one carrier and the Japanese losing all of their carriers, thereby crippling their Navy for the rest of the war.


Who did the Battle of Midway involve?

The Battle of Midway was fought by the Japanese Navy and the US Navy between 4th and 7th of June 1942. The Japanese were wanting to take over Midway partly to use in further attacks on Hawaii and to prevent more attacks on the Japanese home islands. The Japanese high command also wanted to take over part of the Aleutian Islands at the same time, so part of their forces were assigned to invade there at the same time.

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Japanese Navy was so badly defeated in this battle that it could no longer participate in what war?

The Japanese Navy was so badly defeated in the Battle of Midway that it could no longer participate in offensive operations in the Pacific War. This defeat marked a turning point in the war, as the balance of power shifted in favor of the Allied forces.


What is one reason the British Navy was able to defeat the American Navy so easily?

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After being defeated in battle how did Burnside add to his first failure?

He tried to outflank Lee, to force another battle, but he was defeated by the weather. Burnside's 'Mud March' demoralised the troops so badly that he was removed from command.


Why was it hard to end the Japanese expansion in the pacific?

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Why was the US more concerned with German aggression than Japanese aggression?

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The Japanese Navy was so badly defeated in this battle that it could no longer participate in the war.?

dell


What happened during the battle of leyte?

It was a massive three day battle, which the allies won. The battle left Japan's navy so badly that it was no longer a threat.


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Can someone summarize the World War 2 Battle of Midway in 2 sentences?

The Japanese Navy tried to ambush the American Navy but the Americans broke the Japanese codes and knew about it, so they set up their own ambush. The battle mainly involved aircraft carriers, and ended with the victorious US losing one carrier and the Japanese losing all of their carriers, thereby crippling their Navy for the rest of the war.


Why were the Japanese military leaders refusing to surrender even though the Japanese military was being defeated by America?

Most likely pride. They didn't care who died so they could accomplish their goal.