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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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Date of Birth |
226 |
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Meyer, Erich |
15 Mar 1898 |
227 |
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Pezon, Jean Andre |
10 Mar 1898 |
228 |
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Korff, Arthur |
04 Mar 1898 |
229 |
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Bunting, Stanton William |
01 Mar 1898 |
230 |
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White, Hugh Granville |
01 Mar 1898 |
231 |
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Johnston, Phillip Andrew |
27 Feb 1898 |
232 |
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Anderson, Gerald Frank |
24 Feb 1898 |
233 |
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Burdick, Howard |
18 Feb 1898 |
234 |
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Findlay, Maxwell Hutcheon |
17 Feb 1898 |
235 |
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Moore, Hugh Fitzgerald |
17 Feb 1898 |
236 |
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Pinder, John William |
14 Feb 1898 |
237 |
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Drake, Edward Barfort |
13 Feb 1898 |
238 |
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Santelli, Paul Marie Raphael |
12 Feb 1898 |
239 |
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Chiltern, Thomas Sydney |
10 Feb 1898 |
240 |
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Farquhar, Robert Wallace |
04 Feb 1898 |
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Total Records: 1865 |
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