Hypothetical Destroyer Acquisition timeline
early 1920's: Washington Treaties break up with no agreement
1922: US cuts defense budget anyway, 147 destroyers laid up
1924: Worsening diplomatic situation in the Pacific. Debate in Congress on mobilizing DD's versus new construction
1925: Roaring 20's provide enough revenue (along with Congressmen wanting to bring home the bacon) that a small 8 destroyer build is authorized (1925 DD "Phelps" class). Delivery is planned for 1927
1926: Building on the 1925 precedent, an improved destroyer is authorized (1926 DD "Hammann" class). Once war is declared some additional units are authorized but the emphasis is on mobilizing the reserve destroyers. The mobilized destroyers will arrive in 1927. The new 1926 destroyers will deliver in 1928
1927: Now that the war has been going on for some time, the naval designers are freed to build a destroyer relatively unconstrained with respect to cost. This leads to a large (2000-2500 ton) well-armed destroyer, the 1927 DD "Fletcher" class). These destroyers will be a 1929 delivery and could extend easily through 1930.
One good thing about integrating this is that it opens the door to eliminate the Royal Navy turning San Diego in "Scapa Flow West." This makes for potentially longer "house rules" games between the USA and Japan (1 to 1). A extra US battleships should also be salted in for 1928, 1929, and 1930, relecting ships authorized in 1924, 1925, and 1926, respectively.
Scrubbing the Japanese OOB for wartime construction is also called for, but that's beyond the scope of this thread.
Phelps-class discussion: This is a modified Clemson. The main armament is upgraded to 5" from 4". The hull is lengthened a bit so the torpedo tubes can be consoldiated with two centerline mounts. The extra displacement is used for more fuel so the range and cruise speed is bumped up a bit.
Note on naming: I went to Navsource and went through their destroyer page. They have a sequential list by hull numbers of US destroyers with a DANFS link at the bottom of each photo page to the history of that particular ship. I basically checked for destroyers that did not use a previous USN ship name and used those names for new destroyers. The full list is in the "Western Citadel" scenario that I'm working on, Phelps, Hammann, and Fletcher just happened to the be the first names where my admittedly arbitrary but I think reasonable assumptions outlined above, provided a break between classes.
