How Ernest E. Evans' Sacrifice Saved Carriers at Leyte Gulf

How Ernest E. Evans' Sacrifice Saved Carriers at Leyte Gulf

Nov 18 , 2025

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Ernest E. Evans stood alone on the bridge of USS Johnston, outgunned and outnumbered, staring down a Japanese task force three times his ship’s size. The deafening roar of explosions around him did...

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

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

Nov 14 , 2025

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The air was thick with fire and smoke, the ocean raging beneath shattered steel. USS Johnston roared, a slender destroyer trapped in a sea of Japanese battleships bigger than nightmares. Commander ...

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

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

Nov 14 , 2025

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Flames tore the night as the USS Johnston charged headfirst into a storm of steel and fire. No backup. No retreat. Just a destroyer and a captain who refused to blink. Amid grating chaos, Commander...

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Commander Ernest E. Evans and the Last Stand at the Battle off Samar

Commander Ernest E. Evans and the Last Stand at the Battle off Samar

Nov 10 , 2025

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The Last Light on a Bleeding Sea The USS Evans stood alone. Flames licked the night sky. Across the dark waters, a storm of steel bore down—guns pounding, shells screaming death. Commander Ernest E...

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Ernest E. Evans and USS Johnston's Leyte Gulf Sacrifice

Ernest E. Evans and USS Johnston's Leyte Gulf Sacrifice

Nov 06 , 2025

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Ernest E. Evans stood alone on the bridge of USS Johnston, his ship a single thorn stabbing into the monstrous Japanese fleet. Flames licked the sky. Shells tore through steel around him. His voice...

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Ernest E. Evans and the Last Stand of the USS Johnston

Ernest E. Evans and the Last Stand of the USS Johnston

Nov 05 , 2025

Infidel Co.

Ernest E. Evans stood on the bridge of USS Johnston, steel eyes burning with defiance. Four enemy cruisers and six destroyers bore down on him. His ship was a single destroyer against a fleet—flame...

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