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More Information About Midway Atoll

Midway Atoll National Wildlife Refuge - Visiting

Friends of Midway
New organization to support the wildlife refuge. http://www.friendsofmidway.org/
Midway Island - Phoenix Midway
For information about hotel, meals, reservations, activities.http://midwayisland.com/
Oceanic Society
Guided tours of Midway with a naturalist.http://www.oceanic-society.org/
National Wildlife Refuge
Official web page of the refuge. Read about the history and wildlife of the island.http://midway.fws.gov/intro/default.htm
Aerial and space shots of Midway Island
Ham Radio site with some aerial shots of the island.http://165.248.121.95/KH4/KH4.html
Destination Midway
Visiting the island for sport fishing and scuba diving . http://www.fishdive.com/

History - Battle of Midway

Former Residents Page
A web page by and for former residents of the island.http://community.silverlink.net/midway/
Birds of Midway
Web page created by a former resident of Midway Island with 30 year old photographs of the birds.http://www.oz.net/~daveb/birdsof.htm
Battle of Midway
Description of the history of the battle of Midway.http://www.sunwest-emb.com/wiseman/bmidway.htm
Battle of Midway - Naval History
Naval history web page with account of the battlehttp://www.history.navy.mil/photos/events/wwii-pac/midway/midway.htm
Midway Islands' Undaunted Defenders
"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, torpedo planes 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. "http://www.history.navy.mil/photos/events/wwii-pac/midway/midway.htm
Codebreakers Through the Battle of Midway
Single page on the breaking of the Japanese code that allowed the US to know about the invasion of Midway. http://raphael.math.uic.edu/~jeremy/crypt/contrib/gange.html
Submerged Culture Association
http://www.hawaii.edu/mop/gmahcp/midway_shipwreck_survey.html
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