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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
1226 Flag Munday, Richard Burnard Unknown
1227 Flag Murison, John Thompson Guy Mar 1936
1228 Flag Murmann, Donald Frederick Unknown
1229 Flag Muspratt, Keith Knox 16 Mar 1918
1230 Flag Mustard, Ernest Andrew 10 Oct 1971
1231 Flag Nachod, Kurt 11 May 1918
1232 Flag Naether (Näther), Max 08 Jan 1919
1233 Flag Nagler, Alfons Unknown
1234 Flag Nangle, Hugh Unknown
1235 Flag Napier, Charles George Douglas 15 May 1918
1236 Flag Napier, Ian Patrick Robert 09 May 1977
1237 Flag Nardini, Guido 26 Jan 1928
1238 Flag Nash, Gerald Ewart 10 Apr 1976
1239 Flag Nash, Thomas Walter 23 Oct 1918
1240 Flag Nathanael, Edmund 11 May 1917
1241 Flag Naudin, Gustave 16 Apr 1978
1242 Flag Navarre, Jean Marie Dominique 10 Jul 1919
1243 Flag Navratil, Friedrich Jun 1947
1244 Flag Naylor, Walter Unknown
1245 Flag Neckel, Ulrich 11 May 1928
1246 Flag Nel, William Joseph Baynes Unknown
1247 Flag Neuenhofen, Wilhelm 24 Jan 1936
1248 Flag Neville, Roger Henry Gartside May 1986
1249 Flag Newland, Arthur 1973
1250 Flag Newnham, Maurice Ashdown Oct 1974
Total Records: 1865
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