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English: Air Service Pilots of the 94th Aero (Pursuit) Squadron in France, June 1918. Of this group, two were killed in action and Captain Edward V. Rickenbacker (center row, 6th from the left) became America's leading ace with 26 aerial victories. (Alan F. Winslow Photograph Collection.)
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