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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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166 |
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Barlow, Leonard Monteagle
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20 |
167 |
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Bell, Douglas John
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20 |
168 |
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Bethge, Hans
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20 |
169 |
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Conn, Kenneth Burns
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20 |
170 |
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Deullin, Albert Louis
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20 |
171 |
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Eschwege, Rudolph von
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20 |
172 |
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Frankl, Wilhelm
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20 |
173 |
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Gillet, Francis Warrington
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20 |
174 |
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Goettsch (Göttsch), Walter
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20 |
175 |
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Hennrich, Oskar
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20 |
176 |
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Johnston, Edgar Charles
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20 |
177 |
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Kissenberth, Otto
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20 |
178 |
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Kozakov (Kazakoff), Alexander Alexandrovich
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20 |
179 |
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Lagesse, Camille Henri Raoul
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20 |
180 |
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McDonald, Ian Donald Roy
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20 |
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