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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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136 |
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Crundall, Edward Duncan |
?? Dec 1981 (85) |
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137 |
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Staudacher, Georg |
15 Oct 1981 (83) |
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138 |
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Maushake, Heinrich |
31 Aug 1981 (87) |
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139 |
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Jacobsen, Fritz |
03 Aug 1981 (87) |
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140 |
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Arigi, Julius |
01 Aug 1981 (86) |
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141 |
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Molyneux, Harold Arthur Sydney |
?? Aug 1981 (85) |
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142 |
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Millman, Norman Craig |
27 Jul 1981 (91) |
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143 |
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Thiede, Fritz |
14 Jun 1981 (85) |
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144 |
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Larson, Jens Fredrick |
06 May 1981 (90) |
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145 |
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Duffus, Chester Stairs |
23 Feb 1981 (90) |
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146 |
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Hunt, Hubert Cecil |
11 Jan 1981 (83) |
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147 |
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MacGregor, Norman Miers |
?? ?? 1981 (85) |
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148 |
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McRobert, Leslie Harrison |
?? ?? 1981 (83) |
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149 |
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Caldwell, Keith Logan |
28 Nov 1980 (85) |
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150 |
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Pope, Sydney Leo George |
05 Nov 1980 (82) |
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Total Records: 1865 |
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