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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
1676 Flag Tennant, James Unknown
1677 Flag Thaw, William 22 Apr 1934
1678 Flag Thayre, Frederick James Harry 09 Jun 1917
1679 Flag Theiller, Renatus 24 Mar 1917
1680 Flag Thiede, Fritz 14 Jun 1981
1681 Flag Thieffry, Edmond 11 Apr 1929
1682 Flag Thoene (Thöne), Wilhelm 17 Jan 1974
1683 Flag Thom, Karl 03 Mar 1945
1684 Flag Thomas, Erik 18 Nov 1960
1685 Flag Thomas, Gabriel Joseph Unknown
1686 Flag Thomas, Meredith 20 May 1984
1687 Flag Thompson, Cecil Robert 16 Mar 1973
1688 Flag Thompson, Chester William McKinley Unknown
1689 Flag Thompson, Claude Robert James 17 Jul 1918
1690 Flag Thompson, Louis Mark 11 Jun 1972
1691 Flag Thompson, Samuel Frederick Henry 27 Sep 1918
1692 Flag Thomson, George Unknown
1693 Flag Thomson, George Edwin 23 May 1918
1694 Flag Thomson, William McKenzie 09 Jul 1987
1695 Flag Thornely, Ronald Roscoe Unknown
1696 Flag Thornton, Anthony Joseph Hill Unknown
1697 Flag Thurm, Alwin 31 Dec 1917
1698 Flag Thuy, Emil 11 Jun 1930
1699 Flag Ticconi, Romolo 26 Aug 1919
1700 Flag Tidmarsh, David Mary 27 Nov 1944
Total Records: 1865
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