Years of service 1940–1942 Battles and wars Solomon Islands Role Seaman | Name Harry Lowe, Battles/wars Solomon Islands | |
Born January 6, 1922
Paducah, Kentucky ( 1922-01-06 ) Allegiance United States of America Rank Gunner's Mate Third Class Awards Navy Cross (posthumous) Died November 12, 1942, Solomon Islands | ||
Service/branch United States Navy |
Harry James Lowe, Jr (6 January 1922 in Paducah, Kentucky – 12 November 1942 near Solomon Islands), decorated seaman, in the United States Navy.
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Navy career
Lowe entered naval service as a seaman apprentice 28 August 1940.
Awarded the Navy Cross
He served in USS San Francisco from 6 December 1940 to 12 November 1942, when he was killed in action off the Solomon Islands when he refused to abandon his gun in the face of an onrushing Japanese torpedo plane. For his extraordinary heroism, Gunner's Mate Third Class Lowe was posthumously awarded the Navy Cross.
Namesake
USS Lowe was named in his honor. The ship was laid down by Consolidated Steel Corp., Orange, Texas, 24 May 1943; launched 28 July 1943; sponsored by Mrs. Harry J. Lowe, mother; and commissioned 22 November 1943, Comdr. Reginald H. French, USCG, in command.