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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
1076 Flag MacLean, Loudoun James Unknown
1077 Flag MacLeod, Malcolm Plaw Feb 1960
1078 Flag MacMillan, Norman 05 Aug 1976
1079 Flag Macourek, Bela Unknown
1080 Flag MacRae, John Finlay Noel Unknown
1081 Flag Maddocks, Henry Hollingdrake Unknown
1082 Flag Madon, Georges Felix 11 Nov 1924
1083 Flag Magistrini, Cesare 26 Oct 1958
1084 Flag Magoun, Francis Peabody 05 Jun 1979
1085 Flag Mahn, Herbert Unknown
1086 Flag Mai, Josef 18 Jan 1982
1087 Flag Maier, Josef von Unknown
1088 Flag Makeenok, Donat Unknown
1089 Flag Makepeace, Reginald Milburn 28 May 1918
1090 Flag Malavialle, Paul Louis 20 Dec 1919
1091 Flag Malcolm, Reginald George Unknown
1092 Flag Malley, Garnet Francis Unknown
1093 Flag Mallinckrodt, Friedrich Unknown
1094 Flag Malone, John Joseph 30 Apr 1917
1095 Flag Manley, Patrick Sarsfield 30 Oct 1952
1096 Flag Mann, William Edward George 1966
1097 Flag Mannock, Edward Corringham 26 Jul 1918
1098 Flag Mansbridge, Leslie Morton Oct 1992
1099 Flag Manschott, Friedrich 16 Mar 1917
1100 Flag Mansell, William Stanley 11 Sep 1917
Total Records: 1865
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