Compensation for Navy Veterans Exposed to Asbestos on USS Evans (DE-1023)
Navy veterans who served on the USS Evans (DE-1023), if you're facing mesothelioma or lung cancer, you deserve answers and support. Explore options for justice – calculate your potential compensation and connect with a trusted asbestos law firm in your area.
- Served Aboard: USS Evans (DE-1023)
- Between: 1955 - 1968
- Discharge Status: Honorable
USS Evans (DE-1023)
The USS Evans, named after Ernest E. Evans, was built at the Seattle Naval Station Puget Sound in Seattle, Washington. The construction of the vessel began on April 8, 1955, and the ship was launched on September 14, 1955. The ship's sponsor was Mrs. Hugh Hendrickson. The USS Evans was commissioned on June 14, 1957, and it served actively for 11 years and 5 months before it was decommissioned on December 3, 1968. The ship was stricken from the record on December 12, 1973.
The homeport of the USS Evans was San Diego, California, and its motto was "Uletsu-Ya-Sti," which is Cherokee for "Bold Warrior." The USS Evans was eventually sold for scrapping on August 16, 1974.
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