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For WWI: I have seen that "PG monster" claimed on his homepage about the Russian Air Service in WWI the ace Marinovitch was a Serb (in other sources he was called Russian or French) but the PG monster forgot to mention a source to prove that.
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Hannes
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Hi
I think the PG monster perhaps mixed up the French Ace Marinovitch with the Serbian flyer SLt Marinkowitch who indeed fighted on the Western front and scored at least two confirmed victories until mid 1917.
Source LGA