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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
376 Flag Crundall, Edward Duncan Dec 1981
377 Flag Cubbon, Francis Richard 09 Jun 1917
378 Flag Cudemore, Charles William Unknown
379 Flag Cullen, Robert James Unknown
380 Flag Culling, Thomas Grey 08 Jun 1917
381 Flag Cummings, Eric Douglas Unknown
382 Flag Cummings, Lumsden 21 Dec 1955
383 Flag Cunnell, Donald Charles 12 Jul 1917
384 Flag Cunningham, Jack Armand Unknown
385 Flag Cunninghame, Frederick Joseph 30 Oct 1972
386 Flag Curphey, William George Sellar 15 May 1917
387 Flag Curtis, Edward Peck 13 Mar 1987
388 Flag Curtis, Ralph Luxmore 21 Sep 1917
389 Flag Curtis, Wilfred Austin 07 Aug 1977
390 Flag Cymera, Wilhelm 09 May 1917
391 Flag d'Olive, Charles Rudolph 20 Jul 1974
392 Flag Dahlmann, Theodor 21 Jan 1978
393 Flag Daladier, Gustave Victorin 16 Apr 1974
394 Flag Daley, John Albert Edward Robertson 08 Jul 1918
395 Flag Dallas, Roderic Stanley 01 Jun 1918
396 Flag Dalrymple, Sydney Unknown
397 Flag Daly, Rowan Heywood 1923
398 Flag Dance, Charles Cannon Unknown
399 Flag Daniel, Hector 28 Dec 1953
400 Flag Dannhuber, Xavier Unknown
Total Records: 1865
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