This week in Pacific history

May 31st - June 6th

May 31st - June 6th

USS Yorktown before it sank during the Battle of Midway

Smoke billows from the carrier USS Yorktown before it sank during the Battle of Midway in June 1942. During the battle, which lasted from June 3-7, 1942, Japan lost nearly 300 planes, a cruiser and four aircraft carriers, which had been among the six used in the surprise attack on Pearl Harbor a half-year earlier.

U.S. NAVY

May 31st, 1942World War II: Sydney, Australia is attacked by Imperial Japanese Navy midget submarines.
June 4, 1942World War II: The Battle of Midway, a four-day sea-and-air battle fought between American and Japanese fleets, begins. The US victory helped turn the tide of the war.
June 5, 1959 – The first government of Singapore is sworn in. This marks a milestone in Singapore's achievement of internal self-rule.
June 5, 1989 – The Tank Man blocks a column of advancing tanks for over thirty minutes, one day after hundreds, possibly thousands, had been shot dead during the Tiananmen Square protests.