courtesy of Frogman |
Charles was drafted in February 1942 and assigned to C Company 116th Infantry before the unit boarded the Queen Mary for England in September 1942. PVT Pavoris participated with his training for the invasion of occupied France including training in river crossing which was reported in hometown papers in January 1944. Charles had been promoted to PFC by the time of the amphibious assault at Omaha Beach on D-Day, 6 Jun 1944. PFC Pavoris continued to fight with the unit until 17 Jun 1944. At about 0900 (9:00 am) another C Company soldier, SGT Polyniak, was shot in the hip by a sniper. PFC Pavoris moved up to render first aid and was shot through the neck which killed him almost on top of SGT Polyniak.
PFC Pavoris rests forever in the Normandy American Cemetery. He is remembered on his mother's headstone in Holy Cross Cemetery in Mount Carmel, Pennsylvania but the year of death is incorrect.
Charles' brother, Anthony Albin Pavoris, served as a BM2c aboard the LST-951 and participated in the landing at Okinawa.
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