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The Battle at Midway

    Nothing distinguished the dawn of June 2, 1942, from countless other dawns that had fallen over

tiny Midway atoll in the North Pacific. Nothing, that is, except the tension, the electric tension of men

waiting for an enemy to make his move. On Midway's two main islands, Sand and Eastern, 3,632 United

States Navy and Marine Corps personnel, along with a few Army Air Force aircrews, stood at battle

stations in and near their fighters, bombers, and seaplanes, waiting for the Japanese attack they had been

expecting for weeks.

    The carrier battle of Midway, one of the decisive naval battles in history, is well documented. But

the role played by the Midway garrison, which manned the naval air station on the atoll during the battle, is

not as well known. Midway lies 1,135 miles west-northwest of Pearl Harbor, Oahu. The entire atoll is

barely six miles in diameter and consists of Sand and Eastern islands surrounded by a coral reef enclosing a

shallow lagoon. Midway was discovered in 1859 and annexed by the United States in August 1867.

Between 1903 and 1940, it served both as a cable station on the Honolulu - Guam ­ Manila underwater

telegraph line and as an airport for the Pan American Airways China Clipper (Miracle 5). In March 1940,

after a report on U.S. Navy Pacific bases declared Midway second only to Pearl Harbor in importance,

construction of a formal naval air station began.

    Midway Naval Air Station was placed in...

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Submitted by: 123student
Date Submitted: 05-02-2005
Category: History
Words: 4701
Pages: 18.8