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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
1651 Flag Stubbs, John Stevenson 17 Oct 1963
1652 Flag Student, Kurt Arthur Benno 01 Jul 1978
1653 Flag Stutz, Hermann 27 Jul 1938
1654 Flag Suk, Grigory 28 Nov 1917
1655 Flag Summers, John Kenneth Unknown
1656 Flag Sutherland, Leslie William 24 Oct 1967
1657 Flag Sutton, Oliver Manners 16 Aug 1921
1658 Flag Swaab, Jacques Michael 07 Jul 1963
1659 Flag Swale, Edwin 19 Jul 1978
1660 Flag Swayze, William Keith 26 Feb 1920
1661 Flag Sykes, Ronald 15 Sep 1977
1662 Flag Symondson, Francis Stanley 01 May 1975
1663 Flag Symons, Harry Lutz 17 May 1962
1664 Flag Szepessy-Sokoll, Rudolf 06 Nov 1917
1665 Flag Tahy, Alexander 07 Mar 1918
1666 Flag Taplin, Leonard Thomas Eaton Unknown
1667 Flag Tarascon, Paul Albert Pierre 11 Jun 1977
1668 Flag Tayler, St. Cyprian Churchill 17 Mar 1918
1669 Flag Taylor, Arthur Gilbert Vivian 17 Oct 1917
1670 Flag Taylor, Edgar 24 Aug 1918
1671 Flag Taylor, Frank Harold 07 Jun 1985
1672 Flag Taylor, Merrill Samuel 07 Jul 1918
1673 Flag Taylor, Patrick Gordon 15 Dec 1966
1674 Flag Teichmann, Karl 1927
1675 Flag Tempest, Edmund Roger 17 Dec 1921
Total Records: 1865
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