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In general the N for Nuclear propulsion goes last, as in SSN, SSBN, SSGN, SSAN, SSKN, SSRN, SSQN, CVN (and the old CVAN, for "Attack" CVs, I think it was phased out since in the mid 70s the planes carried, and thus the hangar, deck, catapult specifications, were mostly the same, only difference was the loadouts could be configured for attack, defense, ASW, etc. depending on the mission), CGN, CLGN, our favorite nuclear powered cruisers, with the little baby frigate DLGN. Warning: Don't go down the rabbit hole of all the weird class names, I'm still stuck in the wikipedia black hole and need help.
See: Wikipedia Page on Hull Classification Symbols [en.wikipedia.org]
P.S. I love these ships, well done. :)
Now that we have Bainbridge and Long beach, guess which ship will be next? I will finish her in 3 to 4 days. E=mc ²