Americans on the homefront? nothing really. but in terms of military significance it was the turning point of the war in the pacific. The Americans finally struck a vital blow to the Japanese fleet by sinking 4 of Japans carriers
The Americans won.
Japs and Americans
The Americans and Japanese .
The main impact was the turning point of the Naval war in the Pacific. Prior to Midway, the Allies were fighting an uphill battle against the Japanese Navy. After Midway, the Japanese Navy was fighting an uphill battle with the Allies.
Midway wiped out Japan's best NAVAL airmen.
About 307 Americans and about 2500 Japanese.
Probably over 5,000 men.
4-7 June '42.
About 307 Americans and about 2500 Japanese.
The Battle of Midway boost the morale of the Americans and the US Government and it proved the US could defeat the Japanese in battles. It let the Congress and President know they were not fighting an expensive losing war. The Congress continued to support the war and military.
According to the related question, "How many people died in the Bpxrvtattle of Midway?", about 300.
there were 300 Americans lost and 2155 Japanese lost