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None. It was a naval battle.
Approximately 3,500 men from both sides.
None, it was a sea battle. The U.S. had a contingent of Marines on Midway Island for antiaircraft and anti-amphibious defense, and to also add to the air support.
The battle of midway ended with the sinking of four main Japanese aircraft carriers. The U.S. won the battle and lost only one carrier, the USS Yorktown. Hundreds of naval aviators on both sides were killed.
99.9% percent of the combatants during the battle on both sides, were Naval personnel. There was a small detachment of US Marines on Midway island; if they had any fatalities, it went into a dozen or more. IJN Marines afloat (in transports) were not sunk during the battle.
None. It was a naval battle.
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Approximately 3,500 men from both sides.
None, it was a sea battle. The U.S. had a contingent of Marines on Midway Island for antiaircraft and anti-amphibious defense, and to also add to the air support.
3,364 people on both sides combined; 3,057 of them from the Empire of Japan.
The battle of midway ended with the sinking of four main Japanese aircraft carriers. The U.S. won the battle and lost only one carrier, the USS Yorktown. Hundreds of naval aviators on both sides were killed.
The names both have "Battle of" in them.
99.9% percent of the combatants during the battle on both sides, were Naval personnel. There was a small detachment of US Marines on Midway island; if they had any fatalities, it went into a dozen or more. IJN Marines afloat (in transports) were not sunk during the battle.
The armies from both sides used the same weapons during the Battle of New Orleans. Some of these were smoothbore muskets, pistols, flints, Congreve rockets, howitzers and knives.
probably both sides. many weapons were picked up after a battle. Union weapons were used by the confederates and confederate weapons were used by the union forces.
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