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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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1681 |
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Mather, Malcolm Brown |
Unknown |
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1682 |
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Matheson, William Drummond |
Unknown |
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1683 |
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Maud, Charles Midgley |
Unknown |
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1684 |
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Mauduit, Ronald Frank Strickland |
Unknown |
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1685 |
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Maund, Hugh Bingham |
Unknown |
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1686 |
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Maxwell, Reginald Stuart |
Unknown |
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1687 |
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McConnell, Roy Kirkwood |
Unknown |
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1688 |
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McCormack, George |
Unknown |
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1689 |
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McDonald, James |
Unknown |
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1690 |
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McDonald, John Sutherland |
Unknown |
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1691 |
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McGoun, David MacKay |
Unknown |
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1692 |
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McLaughlin, Robert |
Unknown |
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1693 |
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Meek, Earl Stanley |
Unknown |
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1694 |
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Meggitt, William Geoffrey |
Unknown |
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1695 |
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Meintjes, Henry |
Unknown |
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Total Records: 1865 |
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