Talk:Circum-Pacific War (Acts of Union)

Slight nitpicks
Some small nitpicks on the names of the Japanese ships, its unlikely the IJN would name a battleship "Hirohito", as their post-1905 naming conventions had their battleships be named after either historical provinces of Japan (Nagato, Hyūga, Musashi, etc...) or alternative or poetic names for Japan (such as Fusō). This is similar to the USN naming their battleships after states (with the sole exception being USS Kearsarge, commissioned in 1900).

Of course, that argument goes out the window if you had the IJN change its naming conventions sometime in your TL.

As well, "Akaga"? I believe it should either be "Akagi" or "Kaga", of which Akagi would probably be more likely as it is the name of a mountain, and the Japanese used mountain names for some of their aircraft carriers, especially later in WWII (Kaga was a provincial name, as it was originally to be a battleship but was converted mid-construction).

On a linguistic note, I believe "Unyõ" should be "Unyō", as I don't believe Japanese uses Tildes in that manner.

Great job on the article, I enjoyed it. I am that guy (talk) 00:32, February 13, 2017 (UTC)