Radomir Pavitchevitch, Date of Birth, Place of Birth, Date of Death

    

Radomir Pavitchevitch

Date of Birth: 17-Dec-1908

Place of Birth: Serbia

Date of Death: 24-Jul-2005

Profession: military personnel

Nationality: France

Zodiac Sign: Sagittarius


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About Radomir Pavitchevitch

  • Radomir Pavitchevitch (17 December 1908 – 24 July 2005) was a French legionnaire, veteran of World War II. He enlisted for five years on 9 December 1931, and was assigned to the 2nd Foreign Legion Regiment at Oujda, Algeria.
  • Even though released from the service, he rejoined the Legion at Beyrouth, in the 6th Foreign Legion Regiment during its creation, on 1 October 1939.
  • In March 1941 he earned the sous-officier rank in the Levant Foreign Legion Regiment. He then enlisted again to fight for the Free French Forces, and was attached to the 13th Foreign Legion Demi-Brigade (DBLE).
  • He fought in the Phalange Magnifique (the wonderful phalanx, nickname of the DBLE) during the North African campaign, and earned the grade of sergent-chef. He served as a section commander under capitaine Pierre Messmer, who was at the time, a company commander in the 13.
  • At the end of the siege of Bir Hakeim, all the French units received the order to force the blocus, at night, to break through German lines.
  • Pavitchevitch and his 5 lĂ©gionnaires, who stayed in the fort to cover their companions, were missing.
  • Five days later, they reappeared, leading a column of twenty Afrika Korps prisoners. Next, he landed in Italy, thereafter in France in 1944 as a section commander.
  • He was exceptionally promoted as adjudant-chef on 11 November 1945 and retired from active duty on 18 December 1947. He died on 24 July 2005.

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