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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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1846 |
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Ward, Edward Henry |
Unknown |
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1847 |
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Warren, Leslie Reginald |
Unknown |
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1848 |
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Weir, William James Alexander |
Unknown |
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1849 |
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Wellwood, James Joseph |
Unknown |
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1850 |
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Werner, Johannes |
Unknown |
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1851 |
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Weston, David John |
Unknown |
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1852 |
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Westphal, Siegfried |
Unknown |
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1853 |
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Westwood, William Graham |
Unknown |
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1854 |
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Wheeler, William Allan |
Unknown |
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1855 |
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White, Harold Albert |
Unknown |
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1856 |
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Wiehle, Ernst |
Unknown |
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1857 |
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Wilkins, Frank Stafford |
Unknown |
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1858 |
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Wilkinson, Alan Machin |
Unknown |
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1859 |
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Williams, Edward George Herbert Caradoc |
Unknown |
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1860 |
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Williams, Percy Stanley |
Unknown |
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Total Records: 1865 |
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