See website: Battle of Midway
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.
Approximately 3,500 men from both sides.
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.
See website: Battle of Midway
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.
Approximately 3,500 men from both sides.
ABOUT 75,000 soldiers on both sides. See the link below.
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.
10,360. There were a total of over 20,000 soldiers lost from both sides in that battle.
The names both have "Battle of" in them.
No. The majority of soldiers from the two opposing sides were both the same race. In fact, members of some families fought on both sides.
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.
300,000 Union soldiers killed (battle, sickness, wounds) 250,000 Confederates killed
i actually just read a book about the civil war. both sides feel like their soldiers need alot more training. :)