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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
1301 Flag Parry, Samuel 03 May 1918
1302 Flag Parschau, Otto 21 Jul 1916
1303 Flag Parsons, Edwin Charles 02 May 1968
1304 Flag Pashley, Eric Clowes 17 Mar 1917
1305 Flag Patey, Herbert Andrew 18 Feb 1919
1306 Flag Patrick, William Donald 17 Feb 1967
1307 Flag Patzelt, Karl 04 May 1918
1308 Flag Paul, Carrick Stewart 22 Jan 1919
1309 Flag Payne, James Dennis Unknown
1310 Flag Payne, Leonard Allan 18 Feb 1919
1311 Flag Paynter, John De Camborne 06 Jun 1918
1312 Flag Payton, Clement Wattson 02 Oct 1918
1313 Flag Pearson, James William 26 Jan 1993
1314 Flag Pearson, Laurence Herbert 1978
1315 Flag Pearson, William Reginald Guy 20 Jun 1918
1316 Flag Pech, Karl 19 May 1918
1317 Flag Peck, Arthur Hicks Unknown
1318 Flag Pegoud (Pégoud), Adolphe Celestin 31 Aug 1915
1319 Flag Pelissier, René Alphonse 27 Mar 1969
1320 Flag Pelletier d'Oisy, Georges 10 May 1953
1321 Flag Pendaries, Pierre Unknown
1322 Flag Pennell, Edward Robert Unknown
1323 Flag Pentland, Alexander Augustus Norman Dudley 1983
1324 Flag Peronneau (Péronneau), Henri Albert Aug 1960
1325 Flag Pessi, Giorgio 18 Jul 1933
Total Records: 1865
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