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"In four years of war, almost eight thousand airmen from Britain, Australia, Canada and the United States were shot down and killed, taken prisoner, or wounded in action." Henshaw, Trevor. The Sky Their Battlefield. London: Grub Street, 1995

During World War I, German Air Service casualties exceeded 16,000 pilots and observers missing or dead due to enemy action, friendly fire, crashes and accidents in the air and on the ground, as well as illness and disease. Almost half of its casualties were not the result of enemy action and a quarter of the German Air Service losses occurred at home during training.
 
  Name Unit Type   Date of Casualty
691 USA Luke, Frank KIA 29 Sep 1918
692 Germany Gandert, Hans-Eberhardt WIA/CAP 29 Sep 1918
693 Germany Tschentschel, Gerold WIA 29 Sep 1918
694 England Gardner, Cecil Vernon DFW 30 Sep 1918
695 Germany Schlenker, Georg WIA 30 Sep 1918
696 Germany Kairies, Christian WIA/CAP 01 Oct 1918
697 England Payton, Clement Wattson KIA 02 Oct 1918
698 England Cooper, Gerald Kempster KIA 02 Oct 1918
699 Germany Kairies, Christian DFW 02 Oct 1918
700 Germany Garsztka, Mieczyslaw Sylwester WIA 02 Oct 1918
701 Germany Barnekow, Raven Freiherr von WIA 02 Oct 1918
702 Germany Hohly, Josef WIA 02 Oct 1918
703 Germany Hoehn (Höhn), Fritz KIA 03 Oct 1918
704 Canada Hickey, Charles Robert Reeves KIFA 03 Oct 1918
705 Germany Marwede, Hans Heinrich CAP 03 Oct 1918
Total Records: 765
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Books
Franks, Norman, Frank Bailey and Rick Duiven. Casualties of the German Air Service 1914-1920: As Complete a List Possible Arranged Alphabetically and Chronologically. London: Grub Street, 1999
Henshaw, Trevor. The Sky Their Battlefield. London: Grub Street, 1995
 
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