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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
1151 Flag McEwen, Clifford Mackay 06 Aug 1967
1152 Flag McGinness, Paul Joseph 26 Feb 1952
1153 Flag McGoun, David MacKay Unknown
1154 Flag McGregor, Douglas Urquhart 09 Jun 1953
1155 Flag McGregor, Malcolm Charles 19 Feb 1936
1156 Flag McKay, Alfred Edwin 28 Dec 1917
1157 Flag McKeever, Andrew Edward 25 Dec 1919
1158 Flag McKenzie, Robert William 1945
1159 Flag McLaughlin, Robert Unknown
1160 Flag McMaking, Oscar Lennox 11 Sep 1917
1161 Flag McNaughton, Norman George 24 Jun 1917
1162 Flag McNeaney, John Harry 01 Mar 1919
1163 Flag McQuistan, Finlay 04 Sep 1950
1164 Flag McRae, Russell Fern 16 May 1982
1165 Flag McRobert, Leslie Harrison 1981
1166 Flag Mealing, Maurice Edmund 24 Mar 1918
1167 Flag Mecozzi, Amedeo 02 Nov 1971
1168 Flag Medlicott, Harold William 21 May 1918
1169 Flag Meek, Earl Stanley Unknown
1170 Flag Meggitt, William Geoffrey Unknown
1171 Flag Meinecke, Emil 02 May 1975
1172 Flag Meintjes, Henry Unknown
1173 Flag Meissner, James Armand 16 Jan 1936
1174 Flag Mellersh, Francis John Williamson 25 May 1955
1175 Flag Mellings, Harold Thomas 22 Jul 1918
Total Records: 1865
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