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Tragically, many World War I airmen had very short lifespans. Often, they died in their early twenties during training or the initial weeks or months of air combat. The inherent dangers of early aviation, coupled with high casualty rates and aerial combat, made flying one of the deadliest occupations of the war. Many of those who survived endured trauma and injuries that had a lasting impact on their health.
 
 
    Name Date of Death
276 Flag Cassady, Thomas Gantz 09 Jul 1972
277 Flag Catto, Charles Gray 24 Jun 1972
278 Flag Cayol, Lucien Eugene 22 Oct 1960
279 Flag Cerutti, Marziale 26 May 1946
280 Flag Chabrier, Albert René 18 Jan 1920
281 Flag Chadwick, Arnold Jacques 28 Jul 1917
282 Flag Chainat, André Julien 06 Nov 1961
283 Flag Chalmers, Robert Unknown
284 Flag Chambers, Percival Vernon Godfrey Sep 1988
285 Flag Chambers, Reed McKinley 16 Jan 1972
286 Flag Chandler, Robert North Unknown
287 Flag Chapman, Charles Meredith Bouverie 01 Oct 1917
288 Flag Chappell, Roy Williamson 07 Feb 1982
289 Flag Chaput, Jean 06 May 1918
290 Flag Charley, Reginald Morse 1986
291 Flag Chartoire, Louis-Antoine Unknown
292 Flag Chavannes, Fernand Henri 05 Oct 1985
293 Flag Chick, John Stanley 21 Jan 1960
294 Flag Chidlaw-Roberts, Robert Leslie 01 Jun 1989
295 Flag Child, Jack Escott 03 Nov 1918
296 Flag Child, James Martin 23 Aug 1918
297 Flag Chiltern, Thomas Sydney Unknown
298 Flag Chiri, Antonio 06 Jan 1971
299 Flag Chisam, William Hargrove 1974
300 Flag Christ, Karl Unknown
Total Records: 1865
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