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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
301 Flag Christian, Leonard Arthur 24 Jan 1955
302 Flag Christiansen, Friedrich 05 Dec 1972
303 Flag Clappison, Henry Gordon 15 May 1977
304 Flag Clark, Alexander Goodlet 26 Dec 1960
305 Flag Clark, Cecil Christian 30 Nov 1939
306 Flag Clarke, Edward Denman 05 Sep 1966
307 Flag Clarke, William Henry Unknown
308 Flag Classen, Friedrich Unknown
309 Flag Claxton, William Gordon 28 Sep 1967
310 Flag Clay, Henry Robinson 17 Feb 1919
311 Flag Claydon, Arthur 08 Jul 1918
312 Flag Claye, Hugh Unknown
313 Flag Clayson, Percy Jack Unknown
314 Flag Clear, Edwin Arnold 21 Feb 1960
315 Flag Clement, Carleton Main 19 Aug 1917
316 Flag Clements, Harris George 06 May 1983
317 Flag Coadou, Arthur Marie Marcel 22 Oct 1985
318 Flag Coath, Robert David 1967
319 Flag Cobby, Arthur Henry 11 Nov 1955
320 Flag Cock, Geoffrey Hornblower 16 Feb 1980
321 Flag Cockerell, Stanley 04 Dec 1921
322 Flag Coiffard, Michel Joseph Callixte Marie 29 Oct 1918
323 Flag Colbert, John Henry 01 Jul 1967
324 Flag Cole, Adrian Trevor 1966
325 Flag Cole, Edwin Stuart Travis 1964
Total Records: 1865
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