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USS ''Evans'' (DE-1023), a , was the third ship of the United States Navy to have the name ''Evans''. However it is the only ship to be named for Ernest E. Evans, a naval officer and recipient of the Medal of Honor. The third ''Evans'' (DE-1023) was launched 14 September 1955 by Puget Sound Bridge and Dredging Company, Seattle, Washington; sponsored by Mrs. High Hendrickson, sister of Ernest E. Evans; and commissioned 14 June 1957, Lieutenant Commander H. F. Wiley in command. ==Operational service== ''Evans'' arrived at San Diego, her home port, 4 August 1957, and began shakedown operations along the west coast. Her first lengthy deployment, from 21 January 1958 to 27 June, found her serving with Commander, Naval Forces Marianas, for duty in the administration of Pacific territories held by the United States in trust under the United Nations. She proceeded to visit Japan, Hong Kong, and the Philippines, and to train with ships of the navy of the Republic of Korea.〔 During her second tour of duty in the Far East, from 8 January 1959 to 13 June, ''Evans'' was in Leyte Gulf 7 February to conduct memorial services for her namesake, Commander Ernest Evans. She exercised with the navy of the Republic of the Philippines, patrolled the Taiwan Straits, served briefly as station ship at Hong Kong, and joined in exercises off Okinawa during the remainder of her tour. On 14 April 1960, ''Evans'' again climaxed a west coast training period by sailing for the western Pacific on a tour of duty which continued until 21 July 1960. She then returned to operations off the coast for the remainder of the year.〔 ''Evans'' departed San Diego on her sixth Westpac deployment in January 1966. She made stops at ports in Hawaii, Japan, Hong Kong, Taiwan and Philippines. ''Evans'' served in the Vietnam war zone during parts of March, April and early July 1966.〔 ''Evans'' departed San Diego on her seventh Westpac on 27 March 1967. After stops in Pearl Harbor and Yokosuka, Japan in April, ''Evans'' spent the first half of May in the Sea of Japan. After a stop at Sasebo, Japan, ''Evans'' went to Yankee Station, off Vietnam by 23 May 1967. ''Evans'' left Yankee Station 4 June 1967 and went to Subic Bay, returning to Yankee Station 18 June 1967. On 27 June 1967, she departed Yankee Station and visited Subic Bay and Manila. From 10 to 25 July 1967 ''Evans'' participated in Operation Sea Dog, anti-submarine and convoy protection exercise. ''Evans'' also carried a Gyrodyne QH-50 DASH anti-submarine unmanned aerial vehicle during Westpac '67. ''Evans'' then went to Lingayen Gulf and Bang Saen, Thailand and returned to Yankee Station 2 August 1967. She departed Yankee Station 15 August for Hong Kong, then returned to Sasebo 24 August 1967. ''Evans'' Departed Sasebo 6 September and returned to Yankee Station 10 September 1967 after a stop at Kaohsiung, Taiwan. ''Evans'' stopped back at Yokosuka, Japan 11 October 1967 before returning to San Diego on 28 October 1967. In September, 1968, she was assigned to the Naval Reserve Force (NRF) as a unit of Reserve Destroyer Squadron 27 at Seattle, Washington. She was eventually decommissioned on 3 December 1973 and was sold for scrap in 1974. 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「USS Evans (DE-1023)」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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