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- Captain John Stevenson Stubbs DFC AFC was an English First World War flying ace credited with 11 official victories. He was a pioneering bomber pilot who was the war's leading ace for the British Airco DH.9. He also carried off the rather unusual feat of destroying an enemy observation balloon with a bomber. (en)
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- Walton, Liverpool, Lancashire, England (en)
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- Lake Cottage, Darland, Rossett, Wrexham (en)
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- John Stevenson Stubbs (en)
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- Captain John Stevenson Stubbs DFC AFC was an English First World War flying ace credited with 11 official victories. He was a pioneering bomber pilot who was the war's leading ace for the British Airco DH.9. He also carried off the rather unusual feat of destroying an enemy observation balloon with a bomber. (en)
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- John Stevenson Stubbs (en)
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- John Stevenson Stubbs (en)
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