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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
1276 Flag Olieslagers, Jan 23 Mar 1942
1277 Flag Olivari, Luigi 13 Oct 1917
1278 Flag Oliver, Thomas Alfred 14 Aug 1917
1279 Flag Olivi, Luigi 17 Jul 1917
1280 Flag Olivier, Eric Unknown
1281 Flag Olley, Gordon Percy 18 Mar 1954
1282 Flag Orlebar, Augustus Henry 04 Aug 1943
1283 Flag Orlov, Ivan 04 Jul 1917
1284 Flag Orr, Osborne John 23 Oct 1918
1285 Flag Ortoli, Jacques Toussaint François 19 Jun 1947
1286 Flag Osten, Hans-Georg von der 27 Mar 1987
1287 Flag Osterkamp, Theodor 02 Jan 1975
1288 Flag Osterroht, Paul von 23 Apr 1917
1289 Flag Otto, Rudolf Unknown
1290 Flag Owen, Ernest Edward Unknown
1291 Flag Owen, Hugh Leslie 05 Jun 1930
1292 Flag Owen, Robert Johnstone 02 Apr 1961
1293 Flag Owens, John Sidney 14 Jan 1965
1294 Flag Owens, William Arthur Unknown
1295 Flag Page, John Albert 22 Jul 1917
1296 Flag Paget, Augustus 30 Oct 1918
1297 Flag Paillard, Antoine Joseph Henri Louis 14 Sep 1918
1298 Flag Palliser, Arthur John 04 Nov 1918
1299 Flag Park, Keith Rodney 06 Feb 1975
1300 Flag Parlee, Medley Kingdon 1966
Total Records: 1865
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