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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
1051 Flag Loyd, Alwyne Travers 28 Sep 1917
1052 Flag Luchford, Harry George Ernest 02 Dec 1917
1053 Flag Luer, Ludwig Unknown
1054 Flag Lufbery, Gervais Raoul 19 May 1918
1055 Flag Luff, Frederic Earnest 28 Apr 1931
1056 Flag Luke, Frank 29 Sep 1918
1057 Flag Luke, Thomas Carlyon 1935
1058 Flag Lupton, Charles Roger 09 May 1918
1059 Flag Lussier, Emile John Oct 1974
1060 Flag Lux, Albert Josef 1954
1061 Flag MacAndrew, Colin Glen Orr 02 Oct 1917
1062 Flag MacArthur, John Knox 20 Jul 1918
1063 Flag MacDonald, Hector Omdurman 02 Dec 1943
1064 Flag MacDonald, Ross Morrison 29 Aug 1960
1065 Flag MacDonald, William Myron 08 May 1958
1066 Flag MacDougall, Peter Aitken 18 Aug 1955
1067 Flag Mace (Macé), Charles Jean Vincent 07 Jun 1919
1068 Flag MacGregor, Andrew 24 Oct 1983
1069 Flag MacGregor, Norman Miers 1981
1070 Flag MacKay, George Chisholm 04 Sep 1973
1071 Flag MacKay, Harry William MacKintosh 06 Mar 1918
1072 Flag MacKenzie, William John Unknown
1073 Flag MacKereth, John Unknown
1074 Flag MacLanachan, William Unknown
1075 Flag MacLaren, Donald Roderick 04 Jul 1988
Total Records: 1865
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