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Army Veteran Tommy Gwynn feels even better today than he did six years ago when he turned 100. “Always smile and have a good heart,” said the 106-year-old five-time Purple Heart recipient
when asked his secret to longevity. Since 2019, VA Tennessee Valley Healthcare System and the Tullahoma community have thrown a birthday bash for the local living legend and his impressive
military career. This year was no different, with dozens of community members celebrating the decorated Veteran, including Arnold Air Force Base leaders and the Mayor of Tullahoma
proclaiming June 2, 2025, as Tommy Gwynn Day. Gwynn has been a patient at TVHS for several years and transitioned into home-based primary care around 2019. Led by Dr. Ralf Habermann, the
home-based primary care teams travel to the homes of geriatric patients across middle Tennessee, southern Kentucky, and northern Georgia to provide essential health care services. The teams
consist of multiple health care experts ranging from nurses, nurse practitioners, social workers, physical therapists, dietitians, pharmacists, and psychologists, as well as a chaplaincy
care, should the patient request it. “It’s a great honor taking care of Mr. Gwynn. He’s a true American hero,” said Dr. Habermann who has cared for Gwynn over four years. “He’s an incredible
man, and without home-based primary care and the [Tullahoma] community, he couldn’t have stayed home.” Born June 2, 1919, Gwynn joined the Army in 1940. Serving in World War II and the
Korean War, Gwynn fought in numerous historic battles ranging from D-Day, Battle of the Bulge, Battle of Normandy, and witnessed the momentous Victory in Europe Day (V-E Day) May 8, 1945,
marking the end of WWII. Five years later, Gwynn returned to the frontlines fighting in the Korean War where he fought in the Battle of Inchon. Gwynn was a prisoner of war twice escaping
captivity both times and was injured 20 times serving on the battlefield. Gwynn’s heroism resulted in a plethora of military medals including two Silver Stars, the Distinguished Flying
Cross, three Bronze Stars, five Purple Hearts, the Prisoner of War Medal, the Combat Infantry Badge Second Award, the United Nations Service Medal Korea, and many more. He also earned the
Presidential Unit Citation - previously called the Distinguished Unit Citation until 1957 - which is awarded to distinguished military units that display extraordinary heroism in action
against armed enemy forces on or after Dec. 7, 1941. Gwynn earned the Legion of Honour, France's highest order of merit for military and civil merits, established in 1802 by Napoleon
Bonaparte. “He’s still here, and it’s amazing. It’s an inspiration for our team to provide care for him,” said Dr. Habermann. “The goal of home-based primary care team is to keep patients
out of nursing homes if we can. VA is the only place in the country that has this.” Veterans interested in home-based primary care should speak with their health care team to determine if
home-based care is best for them. TVHS is also seeking community members to participate in VA’s medical foster home program. For more information, visit here.
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