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		<title>31- Liberty Bell mobile replica honors those who fell in combat- David Hall</title>
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In this episode of the H21 Southern Branch, Austin, Texas chapter of the Combat Infantrymen&#8217;s Association, we interview David Hall, a volunteer who drives the country&#8217;s only mobile replica of the Liberty Bell that is currently housed in Philadelphia.

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<p>In this episode of the <a title="Combat Infantrymen's Association- Austin Chapter" href="http://www.cibaustin.org"><em><strong>H21 Southern Branch, Austin, Texas chapter</strong></em></a> of the <a title="Combat Infantrymen's Association, National Organization" href="http://www.cibassoc.com"><em><strong>Combat Infantrymen&#8217;s Association</strong></em></a>, we interview <a title="David Hall contact on web site" href="http://www.proclaimliberty.us/wordpress/"><em><strong>David Hall</strong></em></a>, a volunteer who drives the country&#8217;s only mobile replica of the <strong>Liberty Bell</strong> that is currently housed in Philadelphia.</p>
<p style="text-align: center;"><img class="aligncenter" src="http://media.libsyn.com/media/fgcastgain/Mobile_Liberty_Bell_-_David_Hall.jpg" alt="Mobile Liberty Bell" width="459" height="319" /></p>
<p>David Hall was at the unveiling and dedication ceremony of the permanent replica of the <a title="National Vietnam War Museum" href="http://www.nationalvnwarmuseum.org/index.htm"><em><strong>Vietnam Veterans Memorial Wall in Mineral Wells, Texas</strong></em></a>, on 30 May 2009. He preceded the ceremony of the unveiling by giving the entire crowd and audience a solemn and serious remembrance when he rang the bell 70 times.</p>
<p>As you will hear in this audio episode, David rang the bell 70 times&#8211;one time for each panel of the Vietnam Veterans Memorial Wall, where the 58,260 names of those killed in combat are engraved. We have also included a sample of the bell ringing  seven (7) times, with the special significance as explained by David himself in this podcast episode.</p>
<p>In addition to the bell, the mobile exhibit includes a stone monument replica on either end of the Liberty Bell of the Ten Commandments. David explains why this is significant in honoring those who fell to save our laws and country.</p>
<p>The website for this mobile monument is <a title="Mobile Liberty Bell" href="http://www.proclaimliberty.us/wordpress/"><em><strong>http://www.proclaimliberty.us/wordpress/</strong></em></a> and it gives us not only the pictures of the Travelling Bell, but also:</p>
<p>- a History of the <strong>original Liberty Bell</strong> of the 1750&#8217;s;</p>
<p>- a History of this <strong>mobile Liberty Bell</strong>; and</p>
<p>- a chance for you to ring the bell yourself online&#8211; by just moving your mouse over the icon of the bell and clicking it.</p>
<p><img src="http://media.libsyn.com/media/fgcastgain/History_of_Bell_and_ring-the-bell.jpg" alt="Mobile Liberty Bell web site" width="459" height="319" /></p>
<p>We would like to thank <a title="Mobile Liberty Bell and contacts" href="http://www.proclaimliberty.us/wordpress/"><em><strong>David Hall</strong></em></a> for his patriotism and dedication to honor all those who had to make the ultimate sacrifice to defend the laws of the U.S. It is interesting and fitting to note that David&#8217;s brother is a <strong>Vietnam Veteran</strong>, and that he, himself, is of the Vietnam era.</p>
<p>Copyright (c) 2009, Matrix Solutions Corporation. All Rights reserved.</p>
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		<itunes:summary>In this episode of the H21 Southern Branch, Austin, Texas chapter of the Combat Infantrymen's Association, we interview David Hall, a volunteer who drives the country's only mobile replica of the Liberty Bell that is currently housed in Philadelphia.

David Hall was at the unveiling and dedication ceremony of the permanent replica of the Vietnam Veterans Memorial Wall in Mineral Wells, Texas, on 30 May 2009. He preceded the ceremony of the unveiling by giving the entire crowd and audience a solemn and serious remembrance when he rang the bell 70 times.

As you will hear in this audio episode, David rang the bell 70 times--one time for each panel of the Vietnam Veterans Memorial Wall, where the 58,260 names of those killed in combat are engraved. We have also included a sample of the bell ringingnbsp; seven (7) times, with the special significance as explained by David himself in this podcast episode.

In addition to the bell, the mobile exhibit includes a stone monument replica on either end of the Liberty Bell of the Ten Commandments. David explains why this is significant in honoring those who fell to save our laws and country.

The website for this mobile monument is http://www.proclaimliberty.us/wordpress/ and it gives us not only the pictures of the Travelling Bell, but also:

- a History of the original Liberty Bell of the 1750's;

- a History of this mobile Liberty Bell; and

- a chance for you to ring the bell yourself online-- by just moving your mouse over the icon of the bell and clicking it.



We would like to thank David Hall for his patriotism and dedication to honor all those who had to make the ultimate sacrifice to defend the laws of the U.S. It is interesting and fitting to note that David's brother is a Vietnam Veteran, and that he, himself, is of the Vietnam era.

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