Battle Of Midway Research Papers

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World War II was a critical point in time not only for the United States, but for the whole world. From a Navy perspective it was very important due to the fact that a lot of the changes that were made in our combat style back then, is still implemented today. It was around this time that we started using submarines, naval aviation tactics, and the Marine Corps. These three pieces played very important roles in our victory of World War II. More importantly, these battle tactics were used in one of the most important sea conflicts in the Battle of the Pacific, the Battle of Midway. The Battle of Midway was one of the most important and decisive battles not only in World War II, but in military history. To this date, it is known as the major …show more content…

This put the US on the offensive attack while the Japanese were forced to retreat back and be on the defensive. The US was able to take back the Philippines from the Japanese while being led by the two man show of the Pacific fleet with General MacArthur and Admiral Nimitz. This would all lead to Guadalcanal, Operation Cartwheel, the advancement through the multiple small islands of the Pacific, Iwo Jima, and the bombings of Hiroshima and Nagasaki. All of this would not have been possible without the Battle of Midway. Despite the Japanese having the advantage in numbers it was their poor planning that ultimately led to their defeat. This was a well-earned victory for the US, all of the countless hours of decoding the Japanese naval code was well worth it in the end, because without the intelligence provided to the Pacific fleet the outcome of the war could have been substantially different. Throughout the battle we saw the importance of aircraft in naval battles. They were of great importance to ships due to their ability to spot upcoming subs, bomb enemy ships, and shoot down other enemy aircraft as well. This battle was a major turning point in the war in the Pacific, but it was also a major eye opener to the navy about the importance of aircraft and intelligence. Without these two things we easily could’ve lost the war in the Pacific, but it all goes back to the Japanese bombing Pearl Harbor. If it wasn’t for them not destroying our submarines or carriers, all of our plans of attack that we implemented during many of the battles in the Pacific would have ended up much