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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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226 |
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Poupon, Roger |
12 Sep 1976 (88) |
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227 |
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Gastin, Paul Adrien |
23 Aug 1976 (90) |
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228 |
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Junck, Werner |
06 Aug 1976 (81) |
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229 |
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MacMillan, Norman |
05 Aug 1976 (84) |
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230 |
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Howell, Malcolm Clifford |
11 Jun 1976 (81) |
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231 |
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Barbreau, Paul Augustin Edouard |
02 Jun 1976 (82) |
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232 |
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Corey, Irving Banfield |
18 Apr 1976 (84) |
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233 |
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Nash, Gerald Ewart |
10 Apr 1976 (80) |
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234 |
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Wallace, Hazel LeRoy |
22 Mar 1976 (79) |
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235 |
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Bocchese, Aldo |
19 Mar 1976 (82) |
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236 |
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Buelow-Bothkamp (Bülow-Bothkamp), Harry von |
27 Feb 1976 (79) |
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237 |
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Lagesse, Camille Henri Raoul |
15 Feb 1976 (83) |
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238 |
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Pidcock, Geoffrey Arthur Henzell |
?? Feb 1976 (79) |
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239 |
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Maynard, Forster Herbert Martin |
26 Jan 1976 (83) |
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240 |
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Latimer, Dennis |
12 Jan 1976 (81) |
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Total Records: 1865 |
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