US Navy Special Group OP-20-G signals intelligence intercepted radio messages and decoded Japanse plans to attack and were suprised by the American Task Force
they shot everone with rifls
Midway. Nimitz was not there, commanding from Pearl Harbor instead, but as C-in-C of the Central Pacific Theater of Operations he did choose to fight the battle at Midway with the only three US carriers left available, taking a huge risk that they might be destroyed, but it proved to be the turning point of the war in the Pacific.
Saratoga established US control. It is often viewed as a turning point of the war, as it was after this battle that Benjamin Franklin was able to convince the French to ally with the United States to help the colonies win the war.
Yes. The United States achieved its major objective in the Persian Gulf War of 1990-1991: Ending the Iraqi Occupation of Kuwait.
Win a battle on union soil.
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Yes They did
it is a symbolic battle for the U.S. because it would go forward to win all it's other encounters with the Japanese. So the U.S. to be short, won the Battle of Midway in the Midway Islands
Central pacific, 7 June '42.
4-7 June '42.
June 2nd - 6th, 1942
Of course not... nobody wins in war.
Between 4 and 7 of June 1942
Between 4 and 7 of June 1942
US Navy Special Group OP-20-G signals intelligence intercepted radio messages and decoded Japanse plans to attack and were suprised by the American Naval Task Force sent to fight them.
It took only one bomb but it made the United States to win the war.
The U.S won the battle at midway because they were able to crack the Japanese communication codes and were ready for ambush. Americans annihilated the Japanese fleet and from this point on the Japanese would retreat in the pacific.