
the Mountain Echo
A community-based podcast serving the people of Lookout Mountain in Chattanooga, TN and north Georgia with episodes concerning our mountaintop neighborhood. We feature the people of our community, both longtime and new residents, discussing their interests and passions, including their own families. We also feature information on neighborhood groups, events and efforts, as well as hearing from some of our young folks. Serving both the Georgia and Tennessee side as one community, our goal is to increase personal bonds and connection through awareness, knowledge and sharing via neighborhood podcast episodes. We look forward to meeting new folks and to helping everyone be better informed about our wonderful neighborhood and its people. We welcome your thoughts and ideas at: tME, PO Box 7, Lookout Mountain, TN 37350
the Mountain Echo
2023 July 4th Special - 'Sounds of Service' Series: VIETNAM - Judge Ralph Hill - 'For Love of God & Country'
LaFayette son Ralph Hill, who hails from Hogansville, Georgia originally, shares a lot with listeners about a whole range of topics. He has a special message for all our listeners....
Your Honor, ...it's our honor...so thank you.
Ralph shares about Hogansville, Vietnam, Sylvia, US Army, LMPC, Len Teague, Hank Currin, Bible study in Rossville, Pete Adcock, overseas missions, Camdentown, the courtroom, foxhole agnostics, Gideons International, the selfie generation and finally, serving The Lord.
Ralph, you have been a public servant for most of your life and now you help others who feel overwhelmed and in crisis - thank you. Thank you for your service to our country and for all the lives you have touched and tried to help and support over the years.
Ralph, you are indeed, a true 'Fortunate Son' and many lives are better because of you.
Thank you Ralph Hill.
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Also, on regular, full length, non-bonus episodes, many thanks for closing music featuring the Dismembered Tennesseans and vocals by the amazing Laura Walker singing Tennessee Waltz. Opening fiddle music played by the late Mr. Fletcher Bright.