Ernest E. Evans and the Last Stand of USS Samuel B. Roberts

Ernest E. Evans and the Last Stand of USS Samuel B. Roberts

Jan 16 , 2026

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Ernest Evans stood on the bridge of USS Samuel B. Roberts as hell rained from the sky. Flames kissed metal; enemy shells screamed overhead, tearing through the ocean and steel alike. Alone, outgunn...

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Commander Ernest E. Evans and USS Samuel B. Roberts' Stand

Commander Ernest E. Evans and USS Samuel B. Roberts' Stand

Jan 09 , 2026

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He stood on the bridge of the USS Samuel B. Roberts, surrounded by smoke and fire, knowing the enemy fleet outgunned him ten to one. Torpedoes screamed over the water as shells tore through steel a...

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Ernest E. Evans and the USS Johnston at the Battle off Samar

Ernest E. Evans and the USS Johnston at the Battle off Samar

Jan 05 , 2026

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Ernest E. Evans stood on the bridge of USS Johnston as hell broke loose off Samar. The sea boiled with fire and steel, and every shot echoed the grim song of death. He didn't flinch. Not once. His ...

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Ernest E. Evans and USS Johnston's sacrifice at Leyte Gulf

Ernest E. Evans and USS Johnston's sacrifice at Leyte Gulf

Jan 03 , 2026

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A destroyer cutting through chaos, flinging her last volleys into an ocean painted red by fire and death. Ernest E. Evans stood on deck of USS Johnston, his eyes dead-set on oblivion. Japanese batt...

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Ernest E. Evans' Last Stand at Leyte Gulf aboard USS Johnston

Ernest E. Evans' Last Stand at Leyte Gulf aboard USS Johnston

Jan 02 , 2026

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Ernest E. Evans knew death was near before the first salvo. His destroyer escort, USS Johnston (DD-557), stood alone. Across the gray sheets of the Philippine Sea, the steel dragons of the Imperial...

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Ernest E. Evans and the USS Johnston's Last Stand at Samar

Ernest E. Evans and the USS Johnston's Last Stand at Samar

Jan 02 , 2026

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Ernest E. Evans stood his ground amid chaos that would break lesser men. His ship, the USS Johnston, battered and bloodied, faced the might of a Japanese task force three times its size. There was ...

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