Ernest E. Evans's Last Stand Aboard USS Samuel B. Roberts

Ernest E. Evans's Last Stand Aboard USS Samuel B. Roberts

Nov 21 , 2025

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Ernest E. Evans stood on the bridge of USS Samuel B. Roberts, a 1,200-ton destroyer escort, staring down a sea dark with death and steel. Before him, a Japanese fleet loomed—battleships, cruisers, ...

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Captain Ernest E. Evans and USS Johnston’s Sacrifice at Samar

Captain Ernest E. Evans and USS Johnston’s Sacrifice at Samar

Nov 21 , 2025

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The decks shuddered beneath relentless fire. Smoke clawed the sky. Outnumbered, outgunned, but never outmatched. Captain Ernest E. Evans stood firm on the bridge of USS Johnston. Around him, chaos ...

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

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

Nov 20 , 2025

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Ernest E. Evans stared down the storm of steel and fire with a calm forged in hell. A single destroyer, the USS Johnston, threw itself into the maw of a Japanese battleship fleet. No retreat. No qu...

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Ernest E. Evans and USS Johnston at Samar — Medal of Honor Sacrifice

Ernest E. Evans and USS Johnston at Samar — Medal of Honor Sacrifice

Nov 20 , 2025

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Ernest E. Evans stood at the edge of annihilation, staring down an armada of steel and fire that should have crushed him. His destroyer, USS Johnston, was a single blade against a mountain of Japan...

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

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

Nov 20 , 2025

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Ernest E. Evans stood on the bridge of USS Johnston, eyes fixed on a horizon flooded with enemy gray. Fifty-five warships—battleships, cruisers, and destroyers—loomed like the Devil’s own army. His...

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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

Nov 19 , 2025

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Ernest E. Evans stood alone against impossibility. His destroyer escort, the USS Johnston, was pummeled by a Japanese fleet three times its size. Amid the roar of guns and the whirl of torpedoes, E...

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