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"In four years of war, almost eight thousand airmen from Britain, Australia, Canada and the United States were shot down and killed, taken prisoner, or wounded in action." Henshaw, Trevor. The Sky Their Battlefield. London: Grub Street, 1995.

During World War I, German Air Service casualties exceeded 16,000 pilots and observers missing or dead due to enemy action, friendly fire, crashes and accidents in the air and on the ground, as well as illness and disease. Almost half of its casualties were not the result of enemy action and a quarter of the German Air Service losses occurred at home during training.
 
  Name Unit Type   Date of Casualty
61 France Violet-Marty, Pierre Augustin François KIA 27 Dec 1916
62 France Sauvage, Paul Joannes KIA 07 Jan 1917
63 Canada Grange, Edward Rochfort WIA 07 Jan 1917
64 Germany Hoehne (Höhne), Otto WIA 10 Jan 1917
65 Russia Argeyev (d'Argueff), Pavel Vladimirovich WIA 10 Jan 1917
66 France Delorme, Andre Jean KIA 14 Jan 1917
67 Germany Imelmann, Hans KIA 23 Jan 1917
68 Germany Reimann, Leopold KIFA 24 Jan 1917
69 Germany Goettsch (Göttsch), Walter WIA 03 Feb 1917
70 England Curphey, William George Sellar WIA 04 Feb 1917
71 Germany Ulmer, Alfred WIA 05 Feb 1917
72 Germany Boehme (Böhme), Erwin WIA 11 Feb 1917
73 Germany Keudell, Hans von KIA 15 Feb 1917
74 France Hauss, Marcel KIA 15 Feb 1917
75 Wales Jones, Hubert William Godfrey WIA 15 Feb 1917
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Books
Casualties of the German Air Service
by Norman Franks / Hardcover / Grub Street (October 1999)
The Sky Their Battlefield
by Trevor Henshaw / Hardcover / Grub Street (November 1995)
 
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