I mostly meant a glossary of abbreviation. CV, JNAF and DE are straight enough, but some of the ones you're using are puzzling (took me a while to figure out what AV mean.)
Ah yeah. I might add a list of abbreviations in the first post. I'll add some here now, hope it makes the AAR more readable.
CV - fleet carrier: big, fast, long range, heavy-hitting and versatile ships that provide a fleet with mobile over-the-horizon search and firepower projection as well as fighter air cover from enemy aircraft
CVL - light carrier, smaller, less capable, usually no armor and much less AA guns)
CVE - escort carrier, small, slow, often converted cargo ships, very vulnerable)
BB - battleship
BC - battlecruiser(Renown and Repulse)
CB - assault cruiser/cruiser leader(USN Alaska class in the end of the war)
CA - heavy cruiser
CL - light cruiser(also destroyer leaders and older cruisers)
CS - Japanese float plane carrier cruisers
DD - destroyer, general purpose warship, long range capital ship escort
TB - "Torpedo Boat", Japanese Washington Treaty light destroyers
E - escort, light destroyers, almost same as below, Japanese designation
DE - destroyer escort, slower destroyers built for convoy escorts
DMS - destroyer mine sweeper
APD - destroyer troop transport, "assault destroyer"
DM - destroyer mine layer
KV - corvette - dedicated convoy escort
SC - "sub chaser", short range depth charge armed patrol vessels
PG - "patrol gunship", type of a smaller warships. Some of them are still heavily armed
PF - Frigate, large escort destroyer, some are as big as light cruisers
PC - "patrol craft", small warships
AVD - aviation(floatplane and flying boat) support destroyer
CM - mine layer cruiser
CMc - coastal mine layer
AM - mine layer
AMc - coastal mine sweeper
AMC - mine field tender(these are very important)
PB - "patrol boat", various types of xAKL and xAK converted to escort role
MGB, MTB, HDML, ML, MTL, PT - different types of very small torpedo, gun and/or depth charge armed craft
SS - submarine
SST - submarine transport
SSX - minisub
xAK - "Auxiliary c(K)argo", civilian cargo ship, can carry troops but capacity is used less efficiently
AK - naval or navalized xAK
xAK-t, AK-t, cargo ships converted to carry more troops
xAKL - coastal cargo ship
xAP, AP - troop transports
APA - Allied assault troop transports
TK - tanker
AO - oiler - can refuel ships at sea
AD, AS, AR, AG, AGP, AV/AKV - tenders that can help rearming and repairing various ship types(left to right, destroyers and smaller, submarines, general(repairs everything but only small amounts of damage), general(smaller than DD), small crafts, aircraft and float planes)
ARD - floating drydock
AKE - rearming ship
AE - rearming ship(can rearm at sea)
AVP - aviation support ship(small)
Then theres lots of different kinds of amphibious landings ships and, yard oilers and what else...