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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 |
1696 |
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Maxted, William Henry
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5 |
1697 |
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McClintock, Ronald St. Clair
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5 |
1698 |
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McCormack, George
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5 |
1699 |
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McNaughton, Norman George
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5 |
1700 |
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McNeaney, John Harry
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5 |
1701 |
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McRae, Russell Fern
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5 |
1702 |
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Mecozzi, Amedeo
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5 |
1703 |
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Medlicott, Harold William
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5 |
1704 |
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Mellersh, Francis John Williamson
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5 |
1705 |
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Meyer, Erich
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5 |
1706 |
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Michetti, Giorgio
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5 |
1707 |
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Miller, Zenos Ramsey
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5 |
1708 |
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Mills, Kenneth Charles
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5 |
1709 |
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Molyneux, Harold Arthur Sydney
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5 |
1710 |
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Montange, Paul
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5 |
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