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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 Death |
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151 |
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Harries, Thomas Montagu |
Unknown |
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152 |
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Harrison, Charles Philip |
Unknown |
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153 |
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Harrison, Thomas Sinclair |
Unknown |
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154 |
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Harrop, William |
Unknown |
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155 |
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Hay, Hugh Allport |
Unknown |
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156 |
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Headlam, Eustace Slade |
Unknown |
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157 |
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Hegarty, Herbert George |
Unknown |
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158 |
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Hemming, Alfred Stewart |
Unknown |
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159 |
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Hengst, Friedrich |
Unknown |
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160 |
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Henkel, Heinrich |
Unknown |
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161 |
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Hennrich, Oskar |
Unknown |
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162 |
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Herring, Robert Samuel |
Unknown |
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163 |
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Hetze, Kurt |
Unknown |
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164 |
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Heurtaux, Alfred Marie Joseph |
Unknown |
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165 |
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Heywood, Cyril Jestyn |
Unknown |
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Total Records: 1865 |
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