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In addition to its strategic effect, the Battle of Midway was a clear-cut US victory which improved American morale at home, and fear of a Japanese invasion was less.

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Outcome of the Battle of Midway?

The Americans won.


Who faught the Battle of Midway?

The Americans and Japanese .


Who was fighting in the Battle of Midway?

Japs and Americans


How did the Battle of Midway affect civilians?

There were no DIRECT effects on civilians during the Battle of Midway, because that battle took place in the middle of the Pacific Ocean.


How many deaths in the battle of the midway?

About 307 Americans and about 2500 Japanese.


How many Americans were there in the Battle of Midway?

Probably over 5,000 men.


When did Americans win the Battle of Midway?

4-7 June '42.


How many deaths were there in the Battle of Midway?

About 307 Americans and about 2500 Japanese.


How many Americans died in the Battle of Midway?

According to the related question, "How many people died in the Bpxrvtattle of Midway?", about 300.


Who led the allies in the Battle of Midway?

The Americans. United States Marine Corps.


What are the losses at the battle of Midway?

there were 300 Americans lost and 2155 Japanese lost


Is it true that Battle of Midway was the first time Americans succeeded in halting the Japanese advance?

The first battle in which the U.S. stopped the Japanese advance was the Battle of the Coral Sea, one month prior to the Battle of Midway.