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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
976 Flag Lang, Friedrich Unknown
977 Flag Langan-Byrne, Patrick Anthony 17 Oct 1916
978 Flag Lange, Helmut Unknown
979 Flag Langlands, David Unknown
980 Flag Langstone, Sydney Frank 1967
981 Flag Languedoc, Henri François 18 Jul 1917
982 Flag Laplasse, Antoine 22 Aug 1918
983 Flag Larkin, Herbert Joseph 10 Jun 1972
984 Flag Larner, DeFreest 20 May 1984
985 Flag Larson, Jens Fredrick 06 May 1981
986 Flag Lasi, Johann Unknown
987 Flag Latimer, Dennis 12 Jan 1976
988 Flag Latta, James Douglas 1974
989 Flag Laumann, Arthur 18 Nov 1970
990 Flag Laurence, Frederic Hope Unknown
991 Flag Lavers, Charles Stewart Touzeau 1979
992 Flag Lawson, George Edgar Bruce 19 Nov 1923
993 Flag Le Blanc-Smith, Maurice 29 Oct 1986
994 Flag Le Cour Grandmaison, Didier Louis Marie Charles 10 May 1917
995 Flag Le Mesurier, Thomas Frederick 26 May 1918
996 Flag Leacroft, John 26 Aug 1971
997 Flag Learmond, George Victor Unknown
998 Flag Leask, Kenneth Malise St. Clair Graeme 24 Apr 1974
999 Flag Leathley, Forde 1964
1000 Flag LeBoutillier, Oliver Colin 12 May 1983
Total Records: 1865
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