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The decoration was the Distinguished Service Cross at the time it was awarded to Lowe, which was later retroactively changed to Navy Cross for Navy and Marine personnel.
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with enrollments of up to 700 students. Lowe served as commissioner until September 1941. Active in politics, Lowe was the
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Lowe died at his home on March 12, 1949, aged 54, of heart issues. He was survived by his wife and one daughter.
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in 1921. In January 1927, he was unanimously elected as the first commissioner of the newly formed
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as an observer and gunner in the Army's fledgling aviation corps. attached to the Army as a
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during World War I, and served as the first commissioner of the
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The citation for Lowe's Navy Cross listed his birthplace as
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the day after his 23rd birthday, later serving with the
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Two years later, he was an 181:Tennessee Volunteers football 107:Career highlights and awards 712:– via newspapers.com. 674:– via newspapers.com. 644:– via newspapers.com. 612:– via newspapers.com. 604:. March 13, 1949. p. 5 582:– via newspapers.com. 574:. March 13, 1949. p. 1 489:– via newspapers.com. 16:American lawyer (1894–1949) 1051: 361:Born: at Athens, Tennessee 247:Tennessee General Assembly 138:William Oscar "Chink" Lowe 960: 807: 792: 786: 781: 545:– via Google Books. 502:"1891-1919 All Tennessee" 251:Smoky Mountain Conference 158:Smoky Mountain Conference 118:championship (1914, 1916) 111: 26: 995:American football guards 782:Party political offices 245:. He was elected to the 237:Lowe graduated from the 170:Loudon County, Tennessee 84:Fountain City, Tennessee 67:Loudon County, Tennessee 962:† = Unanimous selection 629:Knoxville News Sentinel 185:University of Tennessee 102:(1914–1916; 1919) 434:"Lowe Leads Tennessee" 1035:Tennessee Republicans 799:Governor of Tennessee 598:The Knoxville Journal 594:"W. O. Lowe Succumbs" 568:The Knoxville Journal 175:Lowe was a prominent 852:composite selections 704:. September 17, 1941 698:Kingsport, Tennessee 634:Knoxville, Tennessee 602:Knoxville, Tennessee 572:Knoxville, Tennessee 479:Knoxville, Tennessee 243:Knoxville, Tennessee 224:Marine Corps Reserve 148:political figure in 144:player, lawyer, and 49:Personal information 440:. December 14, 1916 422:. December 3, 1916. 391:"Volunteer Warrior" 376:. Ogden Bros. 1896. 265:, which he lost to 214:Lowe served in the 23: 743:. pp. 33–35. 438:The Charlotte News 228:90th Aero Squadron 152:. 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Loudon County, Tennessee
Fountain City, Tennessee
Tennessee
SIAA
All-Southern
1916
college football
Republican
Tennessee
Navy Cross
Smoky Mountain Conference
Loudon County, Tennessee
guard
Tennessee Volunteers football
University of Tennessee
J. G. Lowe
Southern Intercollegiate Athletic Association
1914 team
All-Southern
1916 team
nickname "Chink"
First World War
Marine
Marine Corps Reserve
90th Aero Squadron
Navy Cross
University of Tennessee College of Law
Knoxville, Tennessee

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