USS Eversole

USS Eversole

USS "Eversole" may refer to:

*USS|Eversole|DE-404, was a sclass|John C. Butler|destroyer escort commissioned 21 March 1944 and sunk at Leyte Gulf on 28 October 1944

*USS|Eversole|DD-789, was a sclass|Gearing|destroyer launched 8 January 1946 and finally transferred to Turkey, 11 July 1973


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