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An ace is a military aviator or airman credited with shooting down five or more enemy aircraft. The term ace originated in World War I when French newspapers described Adolphe Pègoud as l'as (French for ace) after he shot down five German aircraft. |
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Name |
Date of Birth |
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Langstone, Sydney Frank |
?? ?? 1890 |
332 |
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Lasi, Johann |
?? ?? 1890 |
333 |
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Moore, Ernest Stanley |
?? ?? 1890 |
334 |
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Weber, Rudolf |
?? ?? 1890 |
335 |
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Wognar, Franz |
06 Jan 1890 |
336 |
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Petit, Paul Armand |
17 Jan 1890 |
337 |
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Chambers, Percival Vernon Godfrey |
20 Jan 1890 |
338 |
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Dufaur De Gavardie, Pierre Henri Edmond |
20 Jan 1890 |
339 |
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Vigers, Arthur Whitehair |
20 Jan 1890 |
340 |
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Banfield, Gottfried Freiherr von |
06 Feb 1890 |
341 |
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Rennella, Cosimo |
15 Feb 1890 |
342 |
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Vitalis, Marie Gaston Fulerand Leon |
15 Feb 1890 |
343 |
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Esswein, Otto |
03 Mar 1890 |
344 |
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Nachod, Kurt |
08 Mar 1890 |
345 |
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Stewart, David Arthur |
08 Mar 1890 |
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Total Records: 1865 |
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