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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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Name |
Date of Birth |
| 76 |
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Freehill, Maurice Michael |
21 Jan 1899 |
| 77 |
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Warren, Leslie Reginald |
21 Jan 1899 |
| 78 |
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Randall, George Ebben |
19 Jan 1899 |
| 79 |
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Walkerdine, Harold John |
13 Jan 1899 |
| 80 |
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Todd, John |
12 Jan 1899 |
| 81 |
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Barlow, John Lancashire |
06 Jan 1899 |
| 82 |
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McEvoy, Christopher |
02 Jan 1899 |
| 83 |
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Bailey, Geoffrey Grierson |
?? ?? 1899 |
| 84 |
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Bateman, John Conrade |
?? ?? 1899 |
| 85 |
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Boulton, Nicholson Stewart |
?? ?? 1899 |
| 86 |
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Gonne, Michael Edward |
?? ?? 1899 |
| 87 |
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Good, Herbert Barrett |
?? ?? 1899 |
| 88 |
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Grant, James |
?? ?? 1899 |
| 89 |
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Hicks, George Rensbury |
?? ?? 1899 |
| 90 |
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Hunt, Frederick John |
?? ?? 1899 |
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