The Battle of Midway, was the turning point in the the second World War, between the Japanese and American naval and air forces. It was a victory for America, with Japan never able to mount a substantial naval attack again. The term' axis' was given to Germany, Italy, and Japan during the European second World War. At Midway only the Americans and the Japanese were involved - and as Japan lost the battle, it was not an axis victory!
people got trench foot, and she'll shock. Also people got fredismed , a illness that makes you have bad diarrhoea and makes your skin go blue/purple.
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Until more could be built, the US only had the carriers USS Saratoga, USS Enterprise, USS Hornet, and the USS Wasp left in the Pacific...USS Ranger was to remain in the Atlantic as she was considered an "easy target" in the Pacific. Lexington and Yorktown (and Langley) were gone. Hornet and Wasp would be lost shortly.
The Cuban Revolution is still going on. It has been going on for 49 years.
the british were ashamed.
the long-term effects of SSRIs are unknown
What were the long-term effects of Shay's Rebellion?
No, the Battle of Midway was fought between 4 and 7 June 1942 between the United States and the Empire of Japan during World War Two. It resulted in a lopsided US victory. The Japanese Fleet was permanently damaged and decisively defeated as a result of cryptographic efforts and strategic planning. The War would continue for another three years, but the loss of carriers, pilots and aircraft had long term effects on the Japanese war effort.
Why long-term effects did the Arab slave trade have on African society's
No, it also has short-term effects.
The long term effects of Slavery was: Civil War Racism More Civilization
The long term causes of this battle were what happened before the event
One Long term affect is social issues
Ecumenism is not a result of the long term effects of reformation. Religious freedom, religious diversity and separation of church and state were long term effects of reformation.
If you broke your ankle it may or may not have long term effects. It depends on the kind of break.
Yes but these are quite individual to the patient but there are a number of common long term effects.