First Bombardment of Midway

First Bombardment of Midway
Part of the Pacific War
World War II

Midway Atoll on November 24, 1941.
DateDecember 7, 1941
Location
Result Midway bombarded; IJN destroyers retire.
Belligerents
United States United States  Japan
Commanders and leaders
United States Lieutenant Colonel Harold D. Shannon
United States First Lieutenant George H. Cannon 
Empire of Japan Captain Kaname Konishi
Strength
Land:
unknown marines,
unknown sailors,
unknown shore batteries
Air:
unknown aircraft
2 destroyers
Casualties and losses
4 killed,
10 wounded,
1 aircraft destroyed,
Midway base damaged
1 destroyer damaged; light casualties

The First Bombardment of Midway, or the First Bombardment of Sand Island, or Attack on Midway, was a small land and sea engagement of World War II. It occurred on the very first day of the Pacific War, 7 December 1941, not long after the major attack on Pearl Harbor. Two Imperial Japanese destroyers bombarded Sand Island of Midway Atoll. The Japanese successfully damaged the U.S. Marine base before being engaged by American shore batteries and forced to flee.


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