1918-06-24: Graham died on this date in Greece-Macedonia at the age of 25. According to records his A-W aircraft took a direct hit from AA fire, burst into flames and crashed across enemy lines. The bodies of Graham and his observer-gunner 2Lt. H. G. Kane (no forenames in record, British) were not recovered.
Graham, David Liddell (Second-Lieutenant)
Killed in Action 1918-January-24

Birth Date: 1893-June-20
Born: Paisley, Renfrewshire, Scotland
Parents: Joshua Graham & Agnes Leslie Liddell
Spouse: unmarried
Home: Glasgow, Scotland (parents)
Enlistment:
Enlistment Date: unkown date
Service
RAF
Unit
47 (BR) Sqn- Squadron (RFC)
Base
Mesopotamia
Rank
Second-Lieutenant
Position
pilot
Service Numbers
106255 CEF
Crew or Other Personnel
F.K.8 C3589
F.K.8 serial: C3589

(Library and Archives Canada Photo, MIKAN 3387943)
Armstrong-Whitworth F.K.8.
(Source Harold A Skaarup web page)
Armstrong-Whitworth F.K.8.
(Source Harold A Skaarup web page)
The Armstrong Whitworth F.K.8 was a British two-seat general-purpose biplane built by Armstrong Whitworth during the First World War. The type served alongside the better known R.E.8 until the end of the war, at which point 694 F.K.8s remained on RAF charge. Harold Skaarup web page