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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
826 Flag Hugues, Marcel Anatole 14 Jul 1982
827 Flag Hunt, Frederick John 17 Mar 1954
828 Flag Hunt, Hubert Cecil 11 Jan 1981
829 Flag Hunter, Frank O'Driscoll 25 Jun 1982
830 Flag Hunter, John Ellis Langford Unknown
831 Flag Hunter, Thomas Vicars 05 Dec 1917
832 Flag Hurst, Cyril Edward Unknown
833 Flag Huskinson, Patrick 24 Nov 1966
834 Flag Hustings, Norman William 13 Apr 1923
835 Flag Huston, Victor Henry Unknown
836 Flag Hutterer, Michael 21 Jul 1964
837 Flag Hyde, George Unknown
838 Flag Iaccaci, August Thayer 30 Apr 1980
839 Flag Iaccaci, Paul Thayer 08 Aug 1965
840 Flag Imelmann, Hans 23 Jan 1917
841 Flag Immelmann, Max 18 Jun 1916
842 Flag Imolesi, Attilio 11 Mar 1918
843 Flag Ingalls, David Sinton 26 Apr 1985
844 Flag Irving, Gordon Budd 11 Aug 1918
845 Flag Irwin, William Roy 14 Jan 1969
846 Flag Jackman, Bruce Stanley C. 1971
847 Flag Jackson, Horace Stanley Unknown
848 Flag Jacob, Kurt 10 Mar 1919
849 Flag Jacobs, Josef Carl Peter 29 Jul 1978
850 Flag Jacobsen, Fritz 03 Aug 1981
Total Records: 1865
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