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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 |
Score |
1681 |
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MacKay, Harry William MacKintosh
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5 |
1682 |
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MacLean, Loudoun James
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5 |
1683 |
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Macourek, Bela
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5 |
1684 |
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MacRae, John Finlay Noel
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5 |
1685 |
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Magoun, Francis Peabody
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5 |
1686 |
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Malavialle, Paul Louis
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5 |
1687 |
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Manley, Patrick Sarsfield
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5 |
1688 |
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Mansbridge, Leslie Morton
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5 |
1689 |
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Mansell, William Stanley
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5 |
1690 |
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Martinengo, Federico
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5 |
1691 |
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Marwede, Hans Heinrich
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5 |
1692 |
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Masding, Stanley Henry Percy
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5 |
1693 |
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Masiero, Guido
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5 |
1694 |
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Mason, Jack
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5 |
1695 |
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Matheson, William Drummond
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5 |
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