Marianas Evans reached
Majuro on 29 March 1944 from
Pearl Harbor and the East Coast, and after escorting to a midocean fueling rendezvous, conducted independent anti
submarine patrols around Japanese-held
atolls in the
Marshall Islands until 13 May. After training in the
Hawaiian Islands, she departed Pearl Harbor on 3 June to screen the fueling and aircraft replacement group supporting both the
fast carrier task force and the carrier escort force during the assault and
capture of Saipan which began on 15 June. She continued to screen this fueling group through the summer as the
Marianas were won, returning to
Eniwetok to replenish from time to time.
Palau and Ulithi On 26 August 1944,
Evans sailed from Eniwetok to screen the fueling and aircraft replacement group for the assault and occupation of the
Palau Islands, and arriving at
Ulithi on 30 October, served on patrol and escort duty there through 11 January 1945. After a special assignment to hunt submarines near
Yap and to bombard that island, from 11 to 13 January,
Evans sailed to Saipan, from which she screened transports to the
landings on Iwo Jima on 19 February. She conducted shore bombardment and supported the troops ashore with harassing fire on Japanese positions, then screened
escort carriers until 8 March, when she sailed to Ulithi.
Okinawa Evans cleared Ulithi on 21 March 1945 to screen escort carriers in pre-invasion air strikes on
Okinawa and served with them through the 1 April
assault on the island, and until 2 May, when she put into
Kerama Retto. Eight days later, she got underway with for a
radar picket station northwest of Okinawa. During the first night on station, 10–11 May, enemy planes were constantly in evidence; more than a hundred attacked the two destroyers and the two
LCSs with them.
Evans fought determinedly against this overwhelming assault, shooting down many of them, but in quick succession, four
kamikazes struck her. After engineering spaces flooded, and she lost power,
Evans crew strove to save her, using portable fire extinguishers and bucket brigades. They succeeded, though 32 were killed and 27 wounded, and the ship was towed into Kerama Retto on 14 May for repairs. She was awarded the
Presidential Unit Citation for high gallantry and achievement. ==Decommissioned and scrapped==