How does the battle of Midway illustrate the importance of intelligence gathering and espionage in modern warfare?
Midway was a battle in which intelligence allowed the United States to spring a trap against what the Japanese had planned as their own ambush, resulting in an immediate shift in the balance of sea power in the Pacific. ChaCha on!
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