Monday is Memorial Day, but one tradition always happens on the Sunday before. In 1942, the USS San Francisco miraculously survived a pivotal battle in World War II and each year a memorial service is held to honor those who died. But this year, there was a special guest who added his own footnote to history. Each year, the ceremony remains the same. The same parade of colors. The same memorial bell is ringing for those lost on the USS San Francisco. And each year, a reminder of how ferocious the fighting was at the Battle of Guadalcanal on Nov. 12 and 13, 1942. “Ships maneuvered at close range in the darkness. What followed was a point-blank naval gunfight,” said US Marine Corps historian, Master Gunnery Sgt. Jonathan Banks. “Japanese search lights suddenly illuminated American ships. And within moments, the night exploded with gunfire.”
The heavy cruiser USS San Francisco was in the middle of the fight, hit by more than two dozen shells. Most of the command staff was killed, including the task force commander, San Francisco native Admiral Daniel Callahan. Preserved at the memorial is the actual ship’s bridge railing, holes punched through it by the onslaught of shells. For most, it’s a piece of history, but for one person in the audience, it was a memory. “A lot of times, they don’t tell the true story. I’m telling you the true story,” said Tom McGarvey. “I was there. You know what I mean? They know me now.” A lot of people know “Red” McGarvey as the guy who opened up Red’s Java House, the iconic little cafe on the Embarcadero near Oracle Park. But what people didn’t know was that on that horrific night and morning, Red was a 16-year-old kid aboard a Merchant Marine ship hauling supplies in the middle of the fight. He remembers another merchant freighter next to his that was hit and went down in about 20 minutes.
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The Ridgewood Memorial Day Parade is also set for Monday at 11 a.m. Cypress Avenue will be closed between Myrtle and Putman avenues, and Myrtle Avenue will be closed between Cypress and Cooper avenues.
The Rockaway Beach Memorial Day Parade will take place on Monday. Rockaway Beach Boulevard will be closed between Beach 94th Street and Beach 130th Street.
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1.
a. To recall to the mind with effort; think of again
b. To have (something) arise in one’s memory; become aware of (something) suddenly or spontaneously
2. To retain in the memory
3. To keep (someone) in mind as worthy of consideration or recognition.
4. To reward with a gift or tip
5. Engineering To return to (an original shape or form) after being deformed or altered.
Remember:
1. To have in the mind an idea which had been in the mind before, and which recurs to the mind without effort.
We are said to remember any thing, when the idea of it arises in the mind with the consciousness that we have had this idea before.
2. When we use effort to recall an idea, we are said to recollect it. This distinction is not always observed. Hence remember is often used as synonymous with recollect, that is, to call to mind. We say, we cannot remember a fact, when we mean, we cannot recollect it.
Remember the days of old. Deu 32.
3. To bear or keep in mind; to attend to.
Remember what I warn thee; shun to taste.
4. To preserve the memory of; to preserve from being forgotten.
Let them have their wages duly paid, and something over to remember me.
5. To mention. [Not in use.]
6. To put in mind; to remind; as, to remember one of his duty. [Not in use.]
7. To think of and consider; to meditate. Psa 63.
8. To bear in mind with esteem; or to reward. Eccl 9.
9. To bear in mind with praise or admiration; to celebrate. 1 Chr 16.
10. To bear in mind with favor, care, and regard for the safety or deliverance of any one. Psa 74. Gen 8. Gen 19.
11. To bear in mind with intent to reward or punish. 3 John 10. Jer 31.
12. To bear in mind with confidence; to trust in. Psa 20.
13. To bear in mind with the purpose of assisting or relieving. Gal 2.
14. To bear in mind with reverence; to obey.
Remember thy Creator in the days of thy youth. Eccl 12.
15. To bear in mind with regard; to keep as sacred; to observe.
Remember the sabbath day, to keep it holy. Exo 20.
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