.....was the start of the Battle of Midway, one of the most decisive battles in American naval history and the battle that irrevocably broke Japan's eastern expansion in the Pacific. It had been planned as a trap for our navy to destroy what was left of our fleet after Pearl Harbor and establish a Japanese base in Hawaii to attack west coast cities. But instead code breakers and some clever subterfuge had given Americans the knowledge to spring a trap of their own. The loss of 4 major aircraft carriers in less than 24 hours was a blow the IJN never recovered from and turned the war for America into an offensive struggle rather than a defensive one. I was only 4 at the time but remember the adults joy that we had finally won a battle after 6 months of defeats.
Both of my uncles were in the island hopping campaign that saw some of the fiercest fighting in the war and both returned unscathed. And I never heard either of them speak a word about what they saw or what they did.
Both of my uncles were in the island hopping campaign that saw some of the fiercest fighting in the war and both returned unscathed. And I never heard either of them speak a word about what they saw or what they did.





