Midway
1. The Battle of Midway was successful in turning the tide of the war in the Pacific for the Japanese had lost most of their major aircraft carriers. The Japanese did not have the time or the resources to create more aircraft carriers.
The Allies won the Battle of Midway. It was a critical turning point in the Pacific War as the United States successfully halted the Japanese advance. The loss of four Japanese aircraft carriers severely weakened their naval power, while the Allies only lost one carrier. This victory enabled the Allies to gain the upper hand in the Pacific and begin their offensive against Japan.
it was the first great sea battle between aircaft carriers and their planes in the pacific resulting in the sinking of 4 Japanese carriers and 1 American it was the turning point of the pacific war
The united states sank four Japanese aircraft carriers durin this battle and established naval superiority in the pacific
The Battle of Midway, where Japan lost four aircraft carriers.
Midway because the US sank 4 Japanese Aircraft Carriers and turned the tide in the Pacific war
The battle of Midway was fought on June 4-7. This was the turning point in the Pacific Campaign. Four Japanese carriers were sunk.
Battle of Midway where US Navy ambushed Japanese and sank 4 aircraft carriers
The turning point in the Pacific war came at the Battle of Midway. The US cracked Japanese codes and learned of a Japanese attack on Midway. They then sent an armada of ships to meet this attack. The US inflicted heavy damage, including sinking 4 Japanese carriers.
It was a major turning point for the War in the Pacific and the war against Japan. A huge invasion force along with 4 major carriers were lost by Japan. A loss that Japan could not make up before it far to late.
Most would say it was the "Battle of Midway." We lost the aircraft carrier USS Yorktown, But the Japanese lost 3 aircraft carriers and the 4th was badly damaged and eventually sunk.
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