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

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

May 16 , 2026

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Ernest Evans stood on the bridge of USS Samuel B. Roberts like a man damned and determined. The roar of Japanese cruisers and battleships filled the morning air—guns spat death, and steel screamed ...

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Ernest Evans' Medal of Honor Last Stand Aboard the USS Johnston

Ernest Evans' Medal of Honor Last Stand Aboard the USS Johnston

Apr 16 , 2026

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A lone destroyer cuts through the gray dawn mist, guns roaring against a fleet twice her size. Smoke chokes the air. Men shout, wounded cry. Commander Ernest Evans stands unyielding on the bridge, ...

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Ernest Evans and the USS Johnston's Defiant Last Stand

Ernest Evans and the USS Johnston's Defiant Last Stand

Apr 08 , 2026

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Ernest E. Evans stood on the bridge of USS Johnston, his face a map of grit and resolve, eyes locked on the monstrous silhouette of the Japanese fleet bearing down on his small destroyer. The roar ...

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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

Apr 07 , 2026

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Ernest Edwin Evans stood on the bridge of the USS Johnston, smoke black in the dawn sky. Radar rang warnings: a Japanese fleet—bigger, deadlier—massed against his task unit. No backup. No mercy. On...

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Ernest Evans and the Last Stand of USS Johnston at Samar

Ernest Evans and the Last Stand of USS Johnston at Samar

Mar 29 , 2026

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Ernest Evans stood alone on the bridge of USS Johnston, eyes fixed on a horizon bristling with eighty enemy ships. His destroyer was a speck against the might of the Japanese Center Force. No reinf...

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Ernest Evans' Last Stand Aboard USS Johnston Earned the Medal of Honor

Ernest Evans' Last Stand Aboard USS Johnston Earned the Medal of Honor

Mar 20 , 2026

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Ernest Evans stood alone amid a ravenous storm of steel and fire. His destroyer, the USS Johnston, battered, bleeding, but still fighting—pushing back a dark tide that threatened to drown the world...

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