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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
201 Flag Bretillon, Alexandre Albert Roger 18 Nov 1978
202 Flag Bretschneider-Bodemer, Moritz-Waldemar 18 Jul 1918
203 Flag Brewster-Joske, Clive Alexander 1947
204 Flag Bridgeman, Orlando Clive 21 Dec 1931
205 Flag Britnell, Frederick John Shaw 1980
206 Flag Britton, Arthur Frederick 19 Feb 1919
207 Flag Broadberry, Edric William 26 Dec 1967
208 Flag Brock, Cecil Guelph 20 Feb 1967
209 Flag Bromley, Edwin Claude Unknown
210 Flag Brooke, George Ai Unknown
211 Flag Brookes, Eric Guy 08 Aug 1918
212 Flag Brooks, Arthur Raymond 17 Jul 1991
213 Flag Brown, Alfred John Unknown
214 Flag Brown, Allan Runcieman 1964
215 Flag Brown, Arthur Roy 09 Mar 1944
216 Flag Brown, Colin Peter 19 Oct 1965
217 Flag Brown, Frederick Elliott 15 Sep 1971
218 Flag Brown, Sydney MacGillvary 07 Apr 1952
219 Flag Brown, William Henry 28 Feb 1969
220 Flag Brownell, Raymond James 12 Apr 1974
221 Flag Bruce-Norton, John Unknown
222 Flag Bruenig (BrĂ¼nig), Helmut Unknown
223 Flag Brumowski, Godwin 03 Jun 1936
224 Flag Bryson, Oliver Campbell 27 Mar 1977
225 Flag Buchanan, Archibald Unknown
Total Records: 1865
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