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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 |
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McCall, Frederick Robert Gordon
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35 |
| 47 |
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Schleich, Eduard Ritter von
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35 |
| 48 |
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Thuy, Emil
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35 |
| 49 |
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Veltjens, Josef
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35 |
| 50 |
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Woollett, Henry Winslow
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35 |
| 51 |
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Baracca, Francesco
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34 |
| 52 |
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Coiffard, Michel Joseph Callixte Marie
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34 |
| 53 |
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Bongartz, Heinrich
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33 |
| 54 |
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Kinkead, Samuel Marcus
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33 |
| 55 |
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Kroll, Heinrich
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33 |
| 56 |
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Quigley, Frank Granger
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33 |
| 57 |
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Wolff, Kurt
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33 |
| 58 |
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Arigi, Julius
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32 |
| 59 |
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Bowman, Geoffrey Hilton
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32 |
| 60 |
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Dallas, Roderic Stanley
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32 |
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