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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
526 Flag Eyre, Cyril Askew 07 Jul 1917
527 Flag Fahlbusch, Wilhelm 06 Sep 1916
528 Flag Fairclough, Arthur Bradfield 09 Dec 1968
529 Flag Falkenberg, Carl Frederick 07 Oct 1980
530 Flag Fall, Joseph Stewart Temple 01 Dec 1988
531 Flag Farquhar, Robert Wallace 30 Oct 1918
532 Flag Farrell, Conway MacAlister Gray 31 Mar 1988
533 Flag Farrow, William Hastings Unknown
534 Flag Favre De Thierrens, Jean-Paul Jacques 17 Oct 1973
535 Flag Federov (Fedoroff), Victor 04 Mar 1922
536 Flag Fejes, Stefan Unknown
537 Flag Festner, Sebastian 25 Apr 1917
538 Flag Fiala von Fernbrugg, Benno 29 Oct 1964
539 Flag Fichter, Julius 13 Dec 1918
540 Flag Fielding-Johnson, William Spurrett 10 Feb 1953
541 Flag Fieseler, Gerhard 01 Sep 1987
542 Flag Findlay, Charles 1971
543 Flag Findlay, John Pierce Unknown
544 Flag Findlay, Maxwell Hutcheon Oct 1936
545 Flag Finlay, Garfield Unknown
546 Flag Firth, John Charles Bradley 23 Aug 1931
547 Flag Fitzgibbon, Desmond Fitzgerald Unknown
548 Flag Fitzner, Otto Unknown
549 Flag Flachaire, Georges Charles Marie François 30 Apr 1973
550 Flag Fleischer, Alfred 11 Jun 1978
Total Records: 1865
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