Medal of Honor hero Ernest E. Evans on Samuel B. Roberts

Medal of Honor hero Ernest E. Evans on Samuel B. Roberts

Jun 12 , 2026

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Ernest E. Evans stood on the bridge of USS Samuel B. Roberts, eyes locked on the horizon. The silhouettes of Japanese destroyers, cruisers, and battleships emerged like specters from the mist. His ...

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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

May 25 , 2026

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The sea was a furnace. Flames roared. Enemy ships closed like wolves. And Evans, alone on his tiny destroyer, faced death without a breath of hesitation. The Man Behind the Medal Ernest E. Evans d...

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Ernest E. Evans, Medal of Honor hero at the Battle off Samar

Ernest E. Evans, Medal of Honor hero at the Battle off Samar

May 19 , 2026

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Ernest E. Evans stood alone on his bridge, the USS Johnston burning, bleeding under the weight of a dozen enemy warships. His destroyer was a smoking coffin amid the chaos of Leyte Gulf, October 25...

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Captain Ernest E. Evans and the Battle off Samar aboard USS Johnston

Captain Ernest E. Evans and the Battle off Samar aboard USS Johnston

Mar 30 , 2026

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The sea boiled with fire. The hum of enemy shells screamed through the smoky haze. Captain Ernest E. Evans, aboard USS Johnston, stared down a tidal wave of Japanese warships—the very fleet stacked...

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

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

Mar 08 , 2026

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Ernest E. Evans stood on the bridge of the USS Johnston, the salty wind biting through the cold morning haze of October 25, 1944. Behind him, a fragile convoy of escort carriers—"Taffy 3"—strained ...

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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

Mar 07 , 2026

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Ernest E. Evans roared through the chaos of morning gunfire, standing on a bridge battered by enemy shell and flame. His ship, the USS Johnston, was a crippled David poised against a Goliath of ste...

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