Maurice Philippe César Choron (November 7 1911 – April 10 1942) was a French World War II fighter pilot.
Working as an aviator instructor, Choron joined the Free French Air Forces in July 1940.
In September, he was assigned to the 64th Squadron, then in July 1941 to the 609th Squadron, before moving in April of 1942 to the Groupe de chasse Île-de-France [fr] (the 340th “Free French” Squadron) under the command of Lieutenant Commander Philippe de Scitivaux [fr].
During the group's first flight, he was shot down and disappeared at sea.
Choron was awarded the Companions of Liberation, having flown in 62 combat missions.