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==War service== In February 1939, Lowe joined the [[Territorial Army (United Kingdom)|Territorial Army]], which meant several months later he was among the first men called up to serve in the [[Second World War]].{{sfnp|Lord|2002|p=22}} He served with the [[Duke of Lancaster's Own Yeomanry]]. Initially training with horses, the regiment soon became a mechanised unit of the [[Royal Artillery]].{{sfnp|Lord|2002|p=27}} Lowe was medically regraded due to his poor eyesight and after training in wireless and as a [[radar]] technician transferred to the [[Royal Army Ordnance Corps]].{{sfnp|Lord|2002|pp=31β32}} After working on searchlights in [[Lincolnshire]] he was sent out to Egypt in 1942, where he soon transferred to the [[Royal Electrical and Mechanical Engineers]].{{sfnp|Lord|2002|p=32}}<ref name="Oliver">John Oliver [http://www.screenonline.org.uk/people/id/523136/index.html "Lowe, Arthur (1915β1982)"], BFI Screenonline</ref> He was a good horseman and learned to speak Arabic.{{sfnp|Lord|2002|p=36}} After a period in the Suez Canal Zone he was stationed at the REME's 15th Radio Repair Workshops at [[Rafah]].{{sfnp|Lord|2002|p=36}} Lowe soon found outlets for developing his talents in entertainment. He was known among the troopers for his impressions of officers and crooners, and when radio equipment was stolen, he read the [[BBC News]] over his camp's PA system.{{sfnp|Lord|2002|pp=26, 36}} In January 1943 he called a meeting to form an amateur dramatics group, the REME No. 1 Welfare Club Dramatic Society.{{sfnp|Lord|2002|p=37}} "It was sheer bloody boredom that did it", he said later, "and after that I was hooked".{{sfnp|Lord|2002|p=36}} He took his first appearance on stage in ''[[The Monkey's Paw]]'' on 8 February 1943 and continued both to organise and act in plays, as well as a Christmas revue.{{sfnp|Lord|2002|pp=37β38}} His efforts led to a posting with the No. 2 Field Entertainment Unit, promoted to the rank of sergeant major. In this role he helped outlying units to produce their own shows. He assisted [[Martin Benson (actor)|Martin Benson]] in establishing the Mercury Theatre in [[Alexandria]], including in production and management, but not as an actor.{{sfnp|Lord|2002|pp=42β44, 47}} Following the end of the war, Lowe returned to Britain in November 1945, although he was not officially demobbed until March 1946.{{sfnp|Lord|2002|pp=47β49}}
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