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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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226 |
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Gibbons, George Everard
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17 |
227 |
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Hess, Ernst
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17 |
228 |
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Holliday, Fred Parkinson
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17 |
229 |
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Iaccaci, August Thayer
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17 |
230 |
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Iaccaci, Paul Thayer
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17 |
231 |
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Immelmann, Max
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17 |
232 |
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Johnstone, Edward Grahame
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17 |
233 |
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Klimke, Rudolf
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17 |
234 |
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Makepeace, Reginald Milburn
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17 |
235 |
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Pinder, John William
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17 |
236 |
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Plauth, Karl
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17 |
237 |
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Ranza, Ferruccio
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17 |
238 |
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Ray, Franz
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17 |
239 |
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Rolfes, Hans Joachim
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17 |
240 |
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Schwendemann, Josef
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17 |
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