Louis R. Lowery | |
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Born | July 24, 1916 |
Died | April 15, 1987 | (aged 70)
Place of burial | Quantico National Cemetery |
Allegiance | United States of America |
Service/branch | United States Marine Corps |
Battles/wars | Battle of Saipan Battle of Tinian Battle of Guam Battle of Peleliu Battle of Iwo Jima Battle of Okinawa |
Awards | Purple Heart (2) |
Other work | Leatherneck Magazine United States Marine Corps Combat Correspondents Association |
Louis R. "Lou" Lowery (July 24, 1916 – April 15, 1987) was a United States Marine Corps photographer best known for taking the first flag-raising photograph on Iwo Jima on February 23, 1945. The first flag raised was too small to be seen easily from the nearby landing beaches, so a second, larger flag was raised, resulting in the famous photograph taken by Joe Rosenthal that was awarded the Pulitzer Prize for Photography in 1945.
A founder and former president of the United States Marine Corps Combat Correspondents Association (USMCCCA), Lowery was a photographic director of Leatherneck Magazine, a publication of the Marine Corps.
Lowery died on April 15, 1987 at age 70 from aplastic anemia. He is buried in Quantico National Cemetery in Prince William County, Virginia. He was portrayed by actor David Hornsby in the 2006 film Flags of Our Fathers.
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