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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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91 |
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Linke-Crawford, Frank
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27 |
92 |
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McEwen, Clifford Mackay
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27 |
93 |
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Middleton, Thomas Percy
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27 |
94 |
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Pinsard, Armand
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27 |
95 |
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Soden, Frank Ormond
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27 |
96 |
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Thom, Karl
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27 |
97 |
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Tutschek, Adolf von
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27 |
98 |
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Whealy, Arthur Treloar
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27 |
99 |
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Wuesthoff (Wüsthoff), Kurt
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27 |
100 |
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Boenigk, Oskar Freiherr von
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26 |
101 |
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Dostler, Eduard Ritter von
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26 |
102 |
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Fletcher, Ronald Malcolm
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26 |
103 |
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Harvey, William Frederick James
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26 |
104 |
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King, Elwyn Roy
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26 |
105 |
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Maxwell, Gerald Joseph Constable
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26 |
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