Ernest E. Evans

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Ernest E. Evans was a U.S. Navy destroyer commander and Medal of Honor recipient renowned for his heroic leadership during the Battle off Samar in World War II.

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instanceOf human
allegiance United States of America
surface form: United States
awardReceived Medal of Honor
Navy Cross NERFINISHED
Purple Heart
burialPlace lost at sea
causeOfDeath combat-related death
commissioned graduated and commissioned from U.S. Naval Academy 1931
conflict Battle of Leyte Gulf NERFINISHED
Battle off Samar NERFINISHED
World War II
countryOfCitizenship United States of America
dateOfBirth 1908-08-13
dateOfDeath 1944-10-25
decoratedFor actions on 1944-10-25 at Battle off Samar
education United States Naval Academy NERFINISHED
endTime service in United States Navy 1944
ethnicGroup Native American
familyName Evans NERFINISHED
givenName Ernest NERFINISHED
hasDescription U.S. Navy destroyer commander and Medal of Honor recipient renowned for heroic leadership during the Battle off Samar in World War II
hasHonorificTitle Medal of Honor recipient
languageSpoken English
mannerOfDeath killed in action
memberOf Cherokee Nation NERFINISHED
memorial namesake of USS Evans (DE-1023)
namesake of buildings and memorials in Pawnee, Oklahoma
militaryBranch United States Navy
militaryRank commander
name Ernest E. Evans NERFINISHED
notableFor aggressive destroyer tactics against superior Japanese forces
heroic leadership during the Battle off Samar
notableWork Battle off Samar NERFINISHED
occupation military officer
naval officer
partOf Task Unit 77.4.3 (Taffy 3) NERFINISHED
placeOfBirth Pawnee, Oklahoma NERFINISHED
placeOfDeath off Samar, Philippine Sea
positionHeld commanding officer of USS Johnston (DD-557)
religion Christianity
serviceEntry enlisted in U.S. Navy 1926
serviceNumber O-078680
sexOrGender male
shipCommanded USS Johnston (DD-557) NERFINISHED
startTime service in United States Navy 1926

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Taffy 3 associatedWith Ernest E. Evans