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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
1326 Flag Peter, Franz 1968
1327 Flag Peters, George Clifton Unknown
1328 Flag Peterson, David McKelvey 16 Mar 1919
1329 Flag Petit, Paul Armand 18 Sep 1918
1330 Flag Petit-Delchet, Andre Marie Paul 28 Jul 1918
1331 Flag Peverell, Edmund Heaton Unknown
1332 Flag Pezon, Jean Andre 24 Aug 1980
1333 Flag Pfeiffer, Hermann 20 May 1917
1334 Flag Phillipps, Roy Cecil 21 May 1941
1335 Flag Phillips, Alan MacMillan Unknown
1336 Flag Piccio, Pier 31 Jul 1965
1337 Flag Pickthorn, Charles Edward Murray 03 Mar 1938
1338 Flag Pidcock, Geoffrey Arthur Henzell Feb 1976
1339 Flag Piechulek, Franz Unknown
1340 Flag Pierce, Edmund Apr 1985
1341 Flag Pierozzi, Orazio 18 Mar 1919
1342 Flag Pilditch, Gerald Nov 1956
1343 Flag Pillon, Edmond Jacques Marcel 08 Jun 1921
1344 Flag Pinder, John William 16 Aug 1920
1345 Flag Pineau, Cleo Francis 29 May 1972
1346 Flag Pinsard, Armand 10 May 1953
1347 Flag Pippart, Hans Martin 11 Aug 1918
1348 Flag Pishvanov, Alexander 1964
1349 Flag Pithey, Croye Rothes 21 Feb 1920
1350 Flag Plange, Richard 19 May 1918
Total Records: 1865
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