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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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196 |
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Hay De Slade, Henri Joseph Marie
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19 |
197 |
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Howell, Cedric Ernest
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19 |
198 |
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Kiss, Josef
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19 |
199 |
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Kullberg, Harold Albert
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19 |
200 |
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Powell, Leslie Archibald
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19 |
201 |
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Reed, Arthur Eden
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19 |
202 |
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Reid, Ellis Vair
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19 |
203 |
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Wilkinson, Alan Machin
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19 |
204 |
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Wintgens, Kurt
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19 |
205 |
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Baldamus, Hartmuth
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18 |
206 |
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Barny De Romanet, Bernard Henri
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18 |
207 |
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Belgrave, James Dacres
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18 |
208 |
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Graeser (Gräser), Franz
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18 |
209 |
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Hemer, Franz
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18 |
210 |
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Lambert, William Carpenter
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18 |
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