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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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Score |
256 |
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Foster, Robert Mordaunt
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16 |
257 |
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Grosvenor, Robert Arthur
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16 |
258 |
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Hanstein, Ludwig
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16 |
259 |
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Hepburn, Allan
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16 |
260 |
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Highwood, Sidney William
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16 |
261 |
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Johnson, Frank
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16 |
262 |
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Klein, Johannes
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16 |
263 |
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Lufbery, Gervais Raoul
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16 |
264 |
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Odebrett, Karl
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16 |
265 |
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Redgate, Oliver William
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16 |
266 |
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Rose, Oren John
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16 |
267 |
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Seitz, Wilhelm Anton
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16 |
268 |
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Smith, Francis Ryan
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16 |
269 |
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Springs, Elliott White
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16 |
270 |
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Stewart, David Arthur
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16 |
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