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The Battle Of Midway

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• The Battle Of Midway is widely regarded as the most important naval battle of World War 2.

• It occurred in June and ended within 3 days.

Battle Of Midway

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Battle Of Midway• The Japanese attack sought to eliminate

the United States as a naval threat in the pacific.

The Japanese plan was to lure the aircraft carriers into a trap.

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Battle Of Midway

• The plan was faulty do to the japanese assumptions on the Americans reaction.

• American code breakers were able to determine he date and time of the attack.

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Battle Of Midway

The Battle of Midway was a turning point in the war because now the U.S was still in the pacific.

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Soldiers in Midway

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Admiral Chester Nimitz

This is Admiral Chester William Nimitz.

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Admiral Chester Nimitz

He served in the navy during the Battle Of Midway.

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Admiral Frank Fletcher

This is Frank Jack Fletcher,he was a commander in the pivotal Battle of Midway.

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Admiral Frank Fletcher

He was also a commander at the battle of coral sea.

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Raymond Sprruance

This is a Admiral Raymond Ames Spruance,he emerged from this battle as greatest admirals in American naval history.

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Raymond Spruance

He also served in the battle of the Philippine sea.

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Japanese soldiers

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Isoruku Yamato

This is Japanese naval marshal Isoruku Yamato, he served in the Battle of Midway.

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Isoroku Yamato

Yamato’s plan for Midway was to knock the U.S out of the pacific to setup defensive coast.

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Nobutake Kondo

Nobutake was an Admiral during the Battle of Midway.

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Nobutake Kondo

He had been in service since 1907 and stopped in 1945.

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Facts on Midway

The United States actually seemed pretty outnumbered, and yet still won the war.

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Facts on Midway

The United States only had 307 casualties.

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Facts on Midway

The United States lost 1 carrier and 157 aircraft.

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