Paul Pavelka

Paul Pavelka
Pavelka, ca. 19171925
Birth namePaul Pavelka
Nickname(s)"Skipper"
BornOctober 26, 1890
New York City, U.S.
DiedNovember 12, 1917 (age 27)
Monastir, North Macedonia
Buried
Lafayette Escadrille Memorial Cemetery, Paris, France
AllegianceUnited States/France
BranchAviation/Infantry
Years of service19141917
RankSergeant
UnitLafayette Escadrille
Battles / warsSecond Battle of Champagne

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.