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America 250: Presidential Message on the Anniversary of the Battle of Midway

Commemoration of the Battle of Midway Anniversary

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Key Points

  • This message honors the 84th anniversary of the Battle of Midway, a major naval battle during World War II. It celebrates the American victory that stopped the Japanese navy's advance in the Pacific.
  • The statement highlights the work of Navy codebreakers who secretly cracked Japanese communications. This allowed American forces to know exactly when and where the attack would happen, giving them a major advantage.
  • During the battle, American pilots and sailors sank four Japanese aircraft carriers and destroyed over 200 planes. This event is described as the turning point that eventually led to the end of the war three years later.
  • This message is part of the America 250 celebration, which marks the 250th anniversary of the United States. It connects the victory at Midway to the long history of American independence and military strength.
  • The message also notes that while the two countries were once enemies, the United States and Japan are now close friends and allies. It emphasizes a shared commitment to peace and freedom in the world today.

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America 250: Presidential Message on the Anniversary of the Battle of Midway

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