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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
901 Flag Kaszala, Karl 1932
902 Flag Keating, James Alfred 02 Oct 1976
903 Flag Keeble, Noel Unknown
904 Flag Keen, Arthur Willan 02 Sep 1918
905 Flag Keirstead, Ronald McNeill 23 Oct 1970
906 Flag Kelly, Edward Caulfield 1922
907 Flag Kelly, Ernest Tilton Sumpter 15 Jun 1918
908 Flag Kemp, George Hubert 01 Jun 1918
909 Flag Kennedy-Cochran-Patrick, William John Charles 26 Sep 1933
910 Flag Kenny, Edward Patrick Unknown
911 Flag Kenzian, Georg Unknown
912 Flag Kerby, Harold Spencer 08 Jun 1963
913 Flag Keudell, Hans von 15 Feb 1917
914 Flag Kiddie, Andrew Cameron Unknown
915 Flag Kieckhaefer (Kieckhäfer), Fritz 07 Jun 1918
916 Flag Kilroy, Michael Vincent 1956
917 Flag Kindley, Field Eugene 01 Feb 1920
918 Flag King, Cecil Frederick 24 Jan 1919
919 Flag King, Elwyn Roy 28 Nov 1941
920 Flag King, Leslie Walter Unknown
921 Flag Kinkead, Samuel Marcus 12 Mar 1928
922 Flag Kirchfeld, Franz 08 Jul 1969
923 Flag Kirk, Walter Alister 06 Jun 1961
924 Flag Kirkman, Robert Kirby 09 May 1938
925 Flag Kirmaier, Stefan 22 Nov 1916
Total Records: 1865
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