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Charles VanWay
Charles VanWay retired as a U.S. Army Colonel.
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Claude Vandervert
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George Vaughn
George Vaughn learned to fly while attending Princeton University in 1917. During World War I he became a Double-ACE with 13 aerial victories.
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Victor Stier
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John Stokes
John Stokes was credited with 3 aerial victories in World War I.
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Penrose Stout
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William Stovall
William Stovall graduated from Yale, then entered military service. In aerial combat during World War I he became ACE and was credited with 6 victories.…
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Victor Strahm
Victor Strahm scored 5 aerial victories in World War I to become an ACE. When the war ended he remained in the army, serving as…
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George Strakey
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Wilbur Suiter
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Jacques Swaab
Jacques Swaab became a Double-ACE in World War I, scoring 10 victories. In 1938 he served as technical advisor on “Dawn Patrol,” a Hollywood motion…
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Frank Swan

