The Battle of Midway

Discusses factors that led to the U.S. victory in The Battle Of Midway against the Japanese in June of 1942.

In the Battle of Midway, a combination of factors worked that led to the victory of the United States. This paper shows that two factors were critical in the four-day (4-7 June 1942) battle. First, by breaking Japanese naval codes, the United States eliminated the possibility of surprise attacks by the Japanese. Second, the United States adopted a simple plan that embarked on a single objective of holding Midway.