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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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331 |
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Naylor, Walter
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14 |
332 |
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Payne, James Dennis
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14 |
333 |
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Piechulek, Franz
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14 |
334 |
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Schlenker, Georg
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14 |
335 |
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Sidebottom, William
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14 |
336 |
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Sorsoleil, John Victor
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14 |
337 |
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Thomson, George
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14 |
338 |
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Unger, Kenneth Russell
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14 |
339 |
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Vigers, Arthur Whitehair
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14 |
340 |
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Wallace, Hazel LeRoy
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14 |
341 |
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Watson, Herbert Gilles
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14 |
342 |
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Webb, Noel William Ward
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14 |
343 |
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Wendelmuth, Rudolf
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14 |
344 |
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Williams, Thomas Frederic
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14 |
345 |
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Armstrong, Frederick Carr
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13 |
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