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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
726 Flag Hartigan, Edward Patrick 20 Nov 1917
727 Flag Hartley, Herbert Henry 14 Mar 1918
728 Flag Hartmann, Otto 03 Sep 1917
729 Flag Hartney, Harold Evans 05 Oct 1947
730 Flag Harvey, William Frederick James 21 Jul 1972
731 Flag Hasdenteufel, Marius René Marie 26 Jun 1918
732 Flag Hauss, Marcel 15 Feb 1917
733 Flag Haussmann, Albert 16 Oct 1918
734 Flag Hautzmayer, Ludwig 06 Dec 1936
735 Flag Hawker, Lanoe George 23 Nov 1916
736 Flag Hay, Hugh Allport Unknown
737 Flag Hay, Roger Bolton 17 Jul 1917
738 Flag Hay De Slade, Henri Joseph Marie 02 Nov 1979
739 Flag Hayne, Edwin Tufnell 28 Apr 1919
740 Flag Hays, Frank Kerr 29 Feb 1988
741 Flag Hayward, George Searle Lomax 16 Aug 1924
742 Flag Hazell, Tom Falcon 1946
743 Flag Headlam, Eustace Slade Unknown
744 Flag Healy, James Andrew 08 May 1983
745 Flag Hedley, John Herbert 01 Apr 1977
746 Flag Hefty, Friedrich 20 Jan 1965
747 Flag Hegarty, Herbert George Unknown
748 Flag Heibert, Robert 10 May 1933
749 Flag Heinrich, Bertram 31 Aug 1918
750 Flag Heldmann, Alois 01 Nov 1983
Total Records: 1865
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