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

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

Apr 23 , 2026

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Ernest E. Evans stood alone on the bridge of USS Samuel B. Roberts, the Pacific sky bleeding red with fire and smoke. Enemy cruisers closed in, guns blazing. Every inch of that tiny destroyer escor...

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

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

Apr 22 , 2026

Infidel Co.

Ernest E. Evans stood alone on the bridge of USS Samuel B. Roberts—a single destroyer escort—facing a godless ocean of steel and fire. The Japanese fleet bore down like a tidal wave of death. His c...

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Samuel B. Roberts and Ernest Evans' Last Stand off Samar

Samuel B. Roberts and Ernest Evans' Last Stand off Samar

Apr 17 , 2026

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Flames lit the horizon. USS Samuel B. Roberts shuddered beneath a relentless torrent of fire. Enemy cruisers and destroyers closed in, a goddamn fleet twice her size. Captain Ernest E. Evans stood ...

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Ernest E. Evans and USS Samuel B. Roberts in the Battle off Samar

Ernest E. Evans and USS Samuel B. Roberts in the Battle off Samar

Apr 13 , 2026

Infidel Co.

The whistle of shells tore the morning calm. Smoke blackened the horizon. In the maelstrom, one destroyer stood alone against monsters larger and more numerous. Captain Ernest E. Evans gripped the ...

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Ernest E. Evans and Samuel B. Roberts at Leyte Gulf

Ernest E. Evans and Samuel B. Roberts at Leyte Gulf

Apr 13 , 2026

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Smoke choked the dawn. The sea boiled with fire and steel. Against impossible odds, one ship—alone and battered—turned to charge the enemy's fleet. Captain Ernest E. Evans stood on the bridge of US...

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

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

Apr 07 , 2026

Infidel Co.

Ernest E. Evans stood on the bridge of USS Samuel B. Roberts like a man staring death square in the eye—and daring it to blink first. Flames licked the sea, Japanese cruisers and battleships closed...

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