

“I’ve learned to cope with it,” Silveira said. His brother, Manuel Silveira, was killed aboard the USS Colorado during the battle for the Philippines. Silveira said his memories of the “date which will live in infamy” - as President Franklin Roosevelt called it - are as clear as the sky above Pearl Harbor that fateful morning.īut the heavy price paid to achieve ultimate victory cuts deep. He still lives in the house where he grew up in Hayward. The couple have four children, 11 grandchildren and eight great-grandchildren. Silveira has been married to Joann for 61 years. Not only is Insurgency a great platform for a gritty WWII game.

Similar to how Epic decided to crowd-source the development of Unreal Tournament, New World Interactive intends to open source the development of Insurgency’s World War II experience. He worked as an electrician at Bethlehem Steel in Alameda before working for more than three decades at Pacific States Steel in Union City. Day of Infamy is an open-ended World War II experience founded by New World Interactive and expanded upon by the Insurgency modding community. I was 18 and I was going to get three meals a day.” With two brothers, a sister and his parents struggling to make ends meet, he enlisted in the Navy in June 1941. Silveira grew up in Hayward’s close-knit Portuguese community during the lean days of the Depression. “Everyone who served aboard her felt that way about her.” The Hornet was under air attack 59 times, but never hit. Silveira stayed on the San Francisco until he was assigned to the USS Hornet after it was commissioned in November 1943.Īs with the San Francisco, the Hornet was in the thick of the fight: The crew downed 1,410 Japanese aircraft and sank or damaged more than 1.2 million tons of enemy shipping before the war ended in August 1945. “If anyone says they were not scared, they’re a damn liar because I was scared. “That was the worst battle of my life,” Silveira said. Hours later, 77 sailors were killed and more than 100 hurt during another engagement with enemy ships. In November 1942, a Japanese torpedo bomber crashed into the USS San Francisco, killing 15 men and injuring at least two dozen others.
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In the months that followed, Silveira and his fellow sailors helped relieve beleaguered American forces on Wake Island, plus the crew endured fierce action during the Battle of Guadalcanal. The USS San Francisco was not damaged during the Japanese raid. Seven Pearl Harbor survivors also will attend a ceremony Wednesday on Coast Guard Island in the Oakland-Alameda Estuary.

In the wings of the UN General Assembly meeting in New York, it is to hold a 20th anniversary summit of its so-called World Conference against Racism that took place in Durban, South Africa, four days before the terror attacks of September 11, 2001. Randall Ramian, the Hornet’s chief executive officer, said the event will pay homage to those who died during the attack, as well as others who sacrificed for the nation during World War II. Next week, the United Nations is set to reinforce infamy. Pearl Harbor survivor recalls ‘day of infamy’ – The Mercury News
