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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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301 |
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Otto, Rudolf |
Unknown |
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302 |
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Owen, Ernest Edward |
Unknown |
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303 |
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Owens, William Arthur |
Unknown |
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304 |
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Payne, James Dennis |
Unknown |
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305 |
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Peck, Arthur Hicks |
Unknown |
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306 |
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Pendaries, Pierre |
Unknown |
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307 |
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Pennell, Edward Robert |
Unknown |
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308 |
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Peters, George Clifton |
Unknown |
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309 |
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Peverell, Edmund Heaton |
Unknown |
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310 |
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Phillips, Alan MacMillan |
Unknown |
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311 |
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Piechulek, Franz |
Unknown |
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312 |
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Poeschke, Friedrich |
Unknown |
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313 |
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Poole, George Ramsden |
Unknown |
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314 |
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Pratt, Stuart Harvey |
Unknown |
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315 |
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Purdom, Thomas Laurence |
Unknown |
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Total Records: 1865 |
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