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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
1351 Flag Platel, Sidney Henri Nov 1988
1352 Flag Plauth, Karl 01 Nov 1927
1353 Flag Plessis, Constant Emmanuel 01 Jun 1930
1354 Flag Poeschke, Friedrich Unknown
1355 Flag Ponder, William Thomas 27 Feb 1947
1356 Flag Poole, George Ramsden Unknown
1357 Flag Pope, Sydney Leo George 05 Nov 1980
1358 Flag Porter, Kenneth Lee 03 Feb 1988
1359 Flag Portron, François 21 Jan 1973
1360 Flag Poss, Reinhold 26 Aug 1933
1361 Flag Potter, Frank 10 Sep 1917
1362 Flag Poupon, Roger 12 Sep 1976
1363 Flag Powell, Frederick James May 1992
1364 Flag Powell, Leslie Archibald 06 Feb 1961
1365 Flag Pratt, Harold Johnstone 1969
1366 Flag Pratt, Stuart Harvey Unknown
1367 Flag Pressentin von Rautter, Viktor von 31 May 1918
1368 Flag Preston, John Carbery Feb 1991
1369 Flag Preuss, Werner 06 Mar 1919
1370 Flag Price, Guy William 18 Feb 1918
1371 Flag Price, Stephen William 19 Apr 1974
1372 Flag Price, William Thomas 17 Jan 1982
1373 Flag Pritt, Walbanke Ashby 27 Jan 1928
1374 Flag Proctor, Thomas 27 Sep 1918
1375 Flag Prothero, Phillip Bernard 26 Jul 1917
Total Records: 1865
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