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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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301 |
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Neuenhofen, Wilhelm
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15 |
302 |
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Phillipps, Roy Cecil
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15 |
303 |
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Pressentin von Rautter, Viktor von
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15 |
304 |
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Quandt, Theodor
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15 |
305 |
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Richardson, Herbert Brian
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15 |
306 |
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Sardier, Jean Marie Luc Gilbert
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15 |
307 |
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Saunders, Hugh William Lumsden
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15 |
308 |
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Schmidt, Julius
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15 |
309 |
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Schneider, Kurt
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15 |
310 |
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Stackard, Harold Francis
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15 |
311 |
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Straehle (Strähle), Paul
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15 |
312 |
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Strohschneider, Ernst
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15 |
313 |
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Weare, Frank Gerald Craven
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15 |
314 |
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Ambrogi, Marius Jean Paul Elzeard
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14 |
315 |
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Brown, Colin Peter
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14 |
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