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In a heartwarming celebration in Kingsport, Tennessee, a cherished World War II veteran marked a significant milestone: his 103rd birthday. The event was held on Thursday, where Everett Burns Gilliam was honored with a surprise party organized by his family, friends, and fellow residents at Brookdale Kingsport.

Gilliam’s remarkable life journey traces back to his drafting into the Army just two days before Christmas. After dedicating three years to his country during the war, he returned home and pursued a career as an auto mechanic, a job that sustained him through the years.

Reflecting on his military service, Gilliam fondly recalled his time in Australia. “Being in Australia, that’s where we landed when we left San Francisco,” he shared. “I didn’t get to see a whole lot because the war was going on, and you couldn’t do a lot of things like that. But I liked that Australian country pretty good.”

The gathering not only celebrated a long life well-lived but also paid homage to a veteran who has witnessed the world change through the decades. Everett Burns Gilliam’s story serves as a poignant reminder of the sacrifices made by those who served and the vibrant lives they continue to lead post-service.

“Being in Australia, that’s where we landed when we left San Francisco,” Gilliam said. “I didn’t get to see a whole lot because the war was going on, and you couldn’t do a lot of things like that. But I liked that Australian country pretty good.”

Gilliam said he enjoyed working on automobiles and traveling after he came home.

“I wanted to do my own thing and travel and not get settled down,” he said. “And I did travel quite a bit, all over the country after I got out of the Army. That was my ambition.”

When asked what his biggest piece of advice was, Gilliam stressed the importance of being spiritually prepared.

“Be prepared for eternity, that’s what it’s all about. I believe we’re all going to die one of these days, the flesh and body, but the soul never dies.”

Gilliam said that while turning 103 “feels old,” he remains thankful. He said his mobility is currently limited, but he is working toward getting around without a wheelchair.

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