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Introducing GQ Johnny, the first ship in our new Naval Legacy Line: a historically accurate, battle-damaged USS Johnston. This isn't just a ship, it's a tribute to one of the most heroic last stands in naval history. On October 25, 1944, during the Battle off Samar, Commander Ernest E. Evans led his outgunned destroyer into a fight against overwhelming Japanese forces. Johnston was one of the smallest ships in the fleet—but it charged forward like a giant, launching torpedoes, laying smoke scree
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Introducing GQ Johnny, the first ship in our new Naval Legacy Line: a historically accurate, battle-damaged USS Johnston. This isn't just a ship, it's a tribute to one of the most heroic last stands in naval history. On October 25, 1944, during the Battle off Samar, Commander Ernest E. Evans led his outgunned destroyer into a fight against overwhelming Japanese forces. Johnston was one of the smallest ships in the fleet—but it charged forward like a giant, launching torpedoes, laying smoke scree
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