USS Lowry

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USS Lowry (DD-770), an Allen M. Sumner-class destroyer, is the only ship of the United States Navy to be named for Reigart Bolivar Lowry, who served in the Mexican–American War and was a member of Commodore Matthew C. Perry's expedition to Japan in 1855. He served with distinction in the American Civil War, capturing New Orleans and in the first attack on Vicksburg.

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keel laying
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ship commissioning
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ship launching
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USS Lowry (DD-770) at sea in November 1969 (K-79852)USS Lowry (DD-770) at sea in November 1969 (K-79852)
USS Lowry (DD-770) underway c1959USS Lowry (DD-770) underway c1959
USS Lowry (DD-770) in the 1950sUSS Lowry (DD-770) in the 1950s
USS Lowry (DD-770) off San Pedro, California (USA), on 5 August 1944 (19-N-69905)USS Lowry (DD-770) off San Pedro, California (USA), on 5 August 1944 (19-N-69905)
USS Lowry (DD-770) bein refueled off Korea in 1951USS Lowry (DD-770) bein refueled off Korea in 1951
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