Wiley Lowery with his unit

Gift of Cliff Williamson
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Photograph, unit. Two rows of sailors in Undress Whites stand under a garage behind three seated officers. Sign above them reads, "No parking in this shed by order of the comdr / Murphys Center." Personal caption on front: An arrow point to Lowery with "me" underneath. Presumably California. No date

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1942
1943
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Items from the service of Boatswain's Mate First Class Wiley Edward Lowery, who served aboard the LCI(G)-727 in the Pacific Theater of Operations. Wiley Edward Lowery was born on 13 May 1917 in Jones County, Mississippi, and entered the United States Navy in 1942. He trained in California and was then assigned to the USS Manila Bay (CVE-61) in 1943. The USS Manila Bay was sent to Pearl Harbor, Hawaii, where Lowery was reassigned to the LCI(G)-727 on 15 February 1944. He spent the rest of his service stationed at Angaur Island, Palau, and Okinawa, Japan. He remained in the Pacific until late 1945. Lowery returned to Mississippi and died on 3 September 1996. Items from the collection include military ribbons, personal correspondence, and photographs taken during Lowery's service abroad as well as a few of his prewar life.
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United States
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38.000
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-98.000