Early years Lowry began his military career after his VMI graduation in 1914 by assisting in the creation of Company H, 2nd Florida Infantry, which he was elected to command with the rank of
captain.
World War I When the 2nd Florida Infantry was federalized for service in
World War I, Lowry served with the newly designated
124th Infantry as commander of Company H during pre–mobilization training at
Camp Wheeler,
Georgia. 124th Infantry soldiers were sent from Camp Wheeler to
Camp Mills,
New York for embarkation to France as replacement troops for units already in combat, In October, he deployed to France as commander of Company I, 331st Infantry Regiment, a unit of the
83rd Division. He was mustered out of federal service at
Fort Oglethorpe, Georgia in February and returned to Tampa. and when each state was requested to nominate individuals to serve as the national organization's official incorporators,
Herbert J. Drane nominated Lowry to represent Florida, who then attended the Legion's first organizational meeting. The national organization recruited him to oversee creation of its Florida department, He was then elected commander of the Florida department, which he headed from 1921 to 1923.
Post–World War I After the war Lowry was one of the organizers of the Florida National Guard's
116th Field Artillery Regiment. After commanding the regiment's 1st Battalion as a
major, then commanded the regiment from 1923 to 1934 with the rank of
colonel. In 1934 he was promoted to
brigadier general as commander of 56th Artillery Brigade,
31st Division. In the 1930s and 1940s, Lowry authored several articles on military topics for professional journals. Among these were "The 116th Field Artillery Makes History" (
The Field Artillery Journal, Jan.–Feb. 1936, pp. 88–89) and "Is This Perfection?" (
The Field Artillery Journal, Sep.–Oct. 1937, pp. 333–336).
World War II During
World War II, Lowry commanded the 31st Division Artillery. Lowry's wartime service was recognized with award of the
Army Distinguished Service Medal and
Bronze Star Medal. The newly organized division was made up of units from Florida and
South Carolina, and Lowry commanded during its initial organization, equipping, and training.
Awards and decorations In addition to the Distinguished Service Medal and Bronze Star Medal, Lowry's other decorations included the
Mexican Border Service Medal,
World War I Victory Medal,
American Defense Service Medal,
Asiatic–Pacific Campaign Medal, and
World War II Victory Medal.
Distinguished Service Medal citation The citation for Lowry's Distinguished Service Medal read: ==Political views==