Paul Pavelka (October 26, 1890 – November 12, 1917) was an American aviator and a member of the Lafayette Escadrille. He joined the United States Navy as a sailor and served on the USS Maryland (ACR-8). In World War I, his regiment fought in the Second Battle of Champagne. Pavelka then transferred to French aviation, later joining the Lafayette Escadrille in August 1916. He received the Croix de Guerre while part of the French Air Force unit, and was a member of the Army of the Orient along the Macedonian front. On November 12, 1917, while serving along the Macedonian front, Pavelka was killed
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Paul Pavelka (October 26, 1890 – November 12, 1917) was an American aviator and a member of the Lafayette Escadrille. He joined the United States Navy as a sailor and served on the USS Maryland (ACR-8). In World War I, his regiment fought in the Second Battle of Champagne. Pavelka then transferred to French aviation, later joining the Lafayette Escadrille in August 1916. He received the Croix de Guerre while part of the French Air Force unit, and was a member of the Army of the Orient along the Macedonian front. On November 12, 1917, while serving along the Macedonian front, Pavelka was killed by being thrown from a horse and trampled.
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Early life Pavelka was born to Hungarian immigrants Paul and Anna Pavelka in The Bronx, New York, on October 26, 1890. He attended a public school in the Bronx before moving to Madison, Connecticut. His mother died in 1907 after she fell on a pitchfork. His father remarried, but Pavelka and his new stepmother did not get along and he left home. Pavelka began work on farms in Vermont and New Hampshire before working as a lumberjack in Canada. His next job was as a nurse at a mental health hospital in New York, after which he travelled across the country by train to work at a cattle and sheep ranch in Montana. While in Idaho, Pavelka was shot by a train guard who thought he was trying to hijack a train. He then moved to near a river in Washington in 1909, before moving south towards California, becoming a migrant laborer and an assistant nurse at a hospital in San Francisco. In 1910, Pavelka went to the Panama Canal Zone before moving south and climbing the Andes as part of an expedition that killed his fellow climbers. Pavelka became a sailor at the age of twenty, crossing the Pacific…
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Pavelka first entered as a member of the French 170th Infantry Regiment and the Army of Counani in October 1914, before joining the French Foreign Legion in France after the army disbanded. On June 16, 1915, Pavelka was wounded in hand-to-hand combat near Givenchy, sustaining a bayonet wound to the leg. He and another soldier were wounded, while three other Americans were killed during the battle that day. After returning to duty, Pavelka fought in the Second Battle of Champagne alongside his regiment, also working as a message runner. On October 5, 1915, Pavelka was believed to be killed in the battle; but he was found several days later. In total, Pavelka fought in three battles. In December 1915, Pavelka was transferred to French aviation, first enlisting on October 18, 1915. He took part in aviation school on December 10, 1915, joining the Lafayette Escadrille in August 1916 shortly after completing training. During his tenure at the aviation school in France, he set a record for pistol shooting in the air. He was first assigned a Nieuport 16 plane which had a history of accidents, deeming it "hoodoed". In December 1916, Pavelka requested to be part of the Army of…
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