Akagi was part of the Pearl Harbour strike force, but was destroyed by Enterprise's bombers at Midway. Memory Alpha's quote: "The American carrier USS Hornet was also heavily engaged in that action". "That action" was the Battle of Midway of course, not the Pearl Harbor attack.
Right! One of the narratives around Pearl Harbor has always been "At least the carriers weren't there," because they could still go on the offensive even without the battleships. Also I should say, technically Enterprise's planes did not sink Akagi like I said. They did wreck her completely, but Japanese destroyers finally put her down.
The US Pacific carriers on 7 Dec 1941 have been represented well in Trek: Lexington, Saratoga, Yorktown and that other one... In addition to the new Hornet in the Atlantic, there was also Ranger, an undersized dead-end design. I've always thought that was a cool name, but as far as I know never used in Trek. But the second carrier Ranger did play Enterprise CVN-65 in ST4. Lexington and Saratoga were both in that movie, now that I think of it.
I've always really liked the WW2 Japanese carrier striking force names, too:
Akagi = a mountain (originally a battlecruiser name)
Kaga = an historical province (originally a battleship name)
Hiryu = "flying dragon"
Soryu = "green dragon"
Shokaku = "soaring crane"
Zuikaku = "auspicious crane"
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