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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 |
76 |
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Rochford, Leonard Henry
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29 |
77 |
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Blume, Walter
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28 |
78 |
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Bourjade, Léon Jean Pierre
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28 |
79 |
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Buelow-Bothkamp (Bülow-Bothkamp), Walter von
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28 |
80 |
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Carter, Albert Desbrisay
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28 |
81 |
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Fiala von Fernbrugg, Benno
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28 |
82 |
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Greim, Robert Ritter von
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28 |
83 |
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Gurdon, John Everard
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28 |
84 |
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Hoidge, Reginald Theodore Carlos
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28 |
85 |
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Latimer, Dennis
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28 |
86 |
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Laumann, Arthur
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28 |
87 |
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Roeth (Röth), Friedrich Ritter von
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28 |
88 |
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Bernert, Otto
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27 |
89 |
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Fruhner, Otto
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27 |
90 |
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Kirschstein, Hans
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27 |
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