Learn about the context and location of the Battle of Midway during World War II

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The Battle of Midway took place between June 3-6, 1942 in the Pacific Ocean during World War II between the countries of the United States and Japan.

World War II naval battle, fought almost entirely with aircraft, in which the United States destroyed Japan’s first-line carrier strength and most of its best-trained naval pilots. Together with the Battle of Guadalcanal, the Battle of Midway ended the threat of further Japanese invasion in the Pacific.

Midway Atoll is located in the Pacific Ocean, 1,100 miles (1,770 km) from the Hawaiian Islands and 2,485 miles (4,000 km) from Japan. 

Midway Atoll consists of two main islands, Sand and Eastern. These islands lie inside the southern edge of a nearly continuous circle of reefs.

The third map shows a closeup of the Sand and Eastern islands. Sand Island is to the west and has some roads and buildings and houses a seaplane hangar. On the other side of Brooks Channel is Eastern Island, with three runways and a power plant.

Comparing the land areas of Japan, Hawaii, and Midway:

The land area of Japan is 145,898 square miles (377,874 square kilometres). Hawaii has a land area of 10,970 square miles (28,412 square kilometres). And the land area of Midway is 2.4 square miles (6.2 square kilometres).





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