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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
626 Flag Godfrey, Frank Unknown
627 Flag Goering (Göring), Hermann 15 Oct 1946
628 Flag Goerth, Hans Unknown
629 Flag Goettsch (Göttsch), Walter 10 Apr 1918
630 Flag Gompertz, Harry Christopher Travers Unknown
631 Flag Gond, Maurice Roch 11 May 1964
632 Flag Gonne, Michael Edward 08 Aug 1918
633 Flag Gontermann, Heinrich 30 Oct 1917
634 Flag Good, Herbert Barrett 05 Sep 1918
635 Flag Goode, Harry King 21 Aug 1942
636 Flag Goodison, Henry Arthur Frank 1969
637 Flag Gopsill, Kenneth Lloyd 15 Feb 1918
638 Flag Gordon, Frederick Stanley 27 Jun 1985
639 Flag Gordon, John Rutherford 11 Dec 1978
640 Flag Gordon, Robert MacIntyre 19 Apr 1990
641 Flag Gordon-Bennett, Richard Unknown
642 Flag Gorringe, Frank Clifton Jan 1936
643 Flag Gossip, George Hatfield Dingley 1922
644 Flag Gossner, Max 05 Apr 1973
645 Flag Gould, Herbert Ruska 14 Aug 1918
646 Flag Goulding, Acheson Gosford 27 Apr 1951
647 Flag Graeser (Gräser), Franz 17 May 1918
648 Flag Graham, Gray Gavin Lynedoch 17 Jun 1963
649 Flag Graham, Ronald 23 Jun 1967
650 Flag Grange, Edward Rochfort 13 Jul 1988
Total Records: 1865
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