Stephen C. Evans

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Stephen C. Evans
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Born (1964-08-12) August 12, 1964 (age 59)
Beaufort, South Carolina, United States
AllegianceUnited States
Service/branch United States Navy
Years of service1986–2020
Rank Rear Admiral
Commands held Carrier Strike Group 2
Naval Service Training Command
Destroyer Squadron 50
USS Mitscher (DDG-57)
Battles/wars Gulf War
Awards Legion of Merit (3)

Stephen Carl Evans (born December 17, 1963) is a retired rear admiral in the United States Navy, [1] who commanded Carrier Strike Group 2.

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Evans' sea tours included service aboard the USS Theodore Roosevelt (CVN-71), the USS Deyo (DD-989) and the USS Hewitt (DD-966), before serving as executive officer of the USS Hué City and commanding officer of the USS Mitscher (DDG-57). Additionally, he was Commodore of Destroyer Squadron 50.

Duties ashore for Evans have include assignments with the Operational Test and Evaluation Force and Joint Warfare Analysis Center, as well as serving as Chairman of the Admissions Board of the United States Naval Academy, Senior Military Assistant to the United States Secretary of the Navy, and Commander of Naval Service Training Command.

Evans' awards include the Legion of Merit, the Defense Meritorious Service Medal, the Meritorious Service Medal, the Navy and Marine Corps Commendation Medal, the Joint Service Achievement Medal and the Navy and Marine Corps Achievement Medal.

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References

  1. "Stephen C. Evans, Rear Admiral (USN, Ret.)" (PDF). presidentialsearch.com. Retrieved 25 November 2020.