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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
1201 Flag Mohnicke, Eberhard 14 Oct 1930
1202 Flag Mohr, Alfred 01 Apr 1917
1203 Flag Moissinac, Xavier Jean-Marie Louis 03 Jun 1918
1204 Flag Molesworth, William Earle 1955
1205 Flag Molyneux, Harold Arthur Sydney Aug 1981
1206 Flag Monnington, Kurt Adolf 17 Feb 1939
1207 Flag Montange, Paul 04 Dec 1943
1208 Flag Montgomery, Kenneth Barbour Unknown
1209 Flag Montrion, René 28 Jun 1918
1210 Flag Moody, Basil Henry Unknown
1211 Flag Moody, Henry Michael 23 Apr 1931
1212 Flag Moore, Ernest Stanley Unknown
1213 Flag Moore, Guy Borthwick 07 Apr 1918
1214 Flag Moore, Hugh Fitzgerald 05 Mar 1974
1215 Flag Morgan, John Towlson 29 Oct 1918
1216 Flag Morgan, Josiah Lewis 1982
1217 Flag Morris, James Fitz 14 Aug 1918
1218 Flag Morrow, Ernest Thomas 20 Jul 1949
1219 Flag Mostyn, William John Unknown
1220 Flag Mott, Harold Edgar 27 Jan 1992
1221 Flag Mueller (Müller), Hans 1964
1222 Flag Mueller (Müller), Hans Karl 23 Jun 1977
1223 Flag Mueller (Müller), Max Ritter von 09 Jan 1918
1224 Flag Mulock, Redford Henry 23 Jan 1961
1225 Flag Mulzer, Max Ritter von 26 Sep 1916
Total Records: 1865
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