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Pacific: world war ii u.s. navy shipgirls enterprise
Pacific: world war ii u.s. navy shipgirls enterprise











Theme Naming: Named after American cities as per the US Navy standard.The one exception here is Houston's costume, as detailed below. Sailor Fuku: All of the Treaty Cruisers' costumes are styled in a way that resembles a typical school uniform.Otherwise, they are pretty much similar to them in this regard. Jack of All Stats: The primary difference between them and their IJN counterparts is the aforementioned focus on guns and gun control.

pacific: world war ii u.s. navy shipgirls enterprise

Combat and Support: Specifically, they're more specialized towards supporting Capital Ships such as Aircraft Carriers and Battleships.Anti-Air: One of their highlights as screening ships is their comparatively stronger Anti-Air capabilities compared to their Japanese counterparts, especially later in the war.Additionally, a lot of them are also equipped with radar, making them capable of night-fighting.

pacific: world war ii u.s. navy shipgirls enterprise pacific: world war ii u.s. navy shipgirls enterprise

Thus, they lean more towards supporting roles such as Carrier escorts, etc. Compared to their Japanese counterparts, they specialize more in the artillery, gun control, and Anti-Air department, tending to put less priority on their torpedoes, which later ships tend to trade-off entirely for more guns. Heavy Cruisers (CA)A detailed list of American Heavy Cruisers appearing in Pacific.













Pacific: world war ii u.s. navy shipgirls enterprise