After leaving the Militia Bureau in 1912 Evans continued to serve in command assignments, including the
Department of the Gulf (1912–1914), the
Department of the East (1914), the
2nd Infantry Brigade in
Laredo, Texas (1914 to 1916), and the
Hawaiian Department in 1916. Evans took temporary command of the Department of the East in March, 1914, succeeding Major General
Thomas Barry. In late June 1914, during a speech he gave in
New York City, he made comments critical of
President Woodrow Wilson's foreign policy. Evans was reprimanded for his comments, promptly replaced by Major General
Leonard Wood, and given orders to command the 2nd Infantry Brigade in Texas, a lower profile assignment than the Department of the East. Evans retired in 1916. In 1917 he volunteered for
World War I, was recalled to active duty and assigned as commander of the
Philippine Department, where he served until 1918. He retired again in 1918. ==Awards and decorations==