BROTHERS SERVING TOGETHER IN THE MARINES HONORED AT MILITARY-THEMED SPEAKEASY

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From left, Noah, Monica (mother), Andrew and Michael Hane (dad). JIM McCARTHY/Keys Weekly

A Wall of Honor contained in the Armory Speakeasy in Key Largo holds the images of native women and men who’ve served within the army. Two brothers at the moment serving within the U.S. Marines collectively have been not too long ago added to the distinguished wall.  

The Marines’ Hymn crammed the speakeasy to kickstart a ceremony on March 27 for Sgt. Noah Hane and Lance Cpl. Andrew Hane. The brothers have been joined by their dad and mom, Monica and Michael, different members of the family, VFW Submit 10211 members and speakeasy employees.

“As soon as a Marine, all the time a Marine,” mentioned Dennis Ward, state legal professional and VFW Submit 10211 postmaster, to kickoff the ceremony. 

John Donnelly, Vietnam veteran and Purple Coronary heart recipient, proceeded by providing a toast in honor of the Hane brothers. 

“There’s nothing that I can say that would carry any extra dignity and respect to anyone that I do know having been to locations that these males have been and are going to go,” Donnelly mentioned. “It offers us a lot delight and appreciation and distinguishes the Armory Speakeasy and the VFW.”

Noah and Andrew watched as Janessa Silvestri, proprietor of the military-themed speakeasy, hung  their footage side-by-side on the wall. It was a particular second for the Hane household, whose sons obtained the go-ahead to go again to their Keys group from Camp Pendleton, California for the ceremony.

Noah headed off in addition camp shortly after graduating from Coral Shores Excessive College in 2018. He labored by the ranks to a management place with the Third Battalion, Fifth Marine Regiment — during which his brother Andrew additionally serves — at Camp Pendleton.

“I stay on the primary ground of the barracks and he (Andrew) lives within the room above me,” Noah mentioned. “We get breakfast and go online collectively. I see him at work on a regular basis, and we do our job and practice and shoot.”

Andrew graduated from Coral Shores in 2023. He, too, shipped off in addition camp not lengthy after highschool. Andrew mentioned he sees himself working by the ranks, studying his job with the purpose sooner or later of instructing new Marines easy methods to be infantry. 

The Hane brothers didn’t come from a service background. Each mentioned they grew up loving the considered serving their nation within the army. 

“The Marines do air, sea and water, and I really like being on the water,” Noah mentioned. “I simply wished to serve and study expertise and be there for a way of belonging with different individuals.”

“(He) and I simply took the identical path, and it’s been destined since we have been each little,” Andrew mentioned. 

Noah and Andrew say they’re honored to be on a wall with fellow servicemen and -women from the local people. 

“It offers me an important sense of braveness and honor to be on the wall with the remainder of these individuals who have carried out much more than I’ve and sacrificed much more than I’ve,” Andrew mentioned. 

“To be honored with different members of the group who’ve additionally gone up there makes me really feel nearer to dwelling,” Noah mentioned. “Folks will see that my brother and I are right here collectively, each within the Marine Corps and right here on the wall. … It’s superior.” 

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