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    Julius Arigi (3 October 1895 – 1 August 1981) was a flying ace of the Austro-Hungarian Empire in World War I with a total of 32 credited victories. His...
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    victories on 22 Aug 1916, while acting as an unauthorized rear gunner for Julius Arigi. Johann Lasi was born in Kać, Bács-Bodrog, Hungary, Austria-Hungary (present...
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    victories on the same date, thus each becoming an "ace in a day", were pilot Julius Arigi and observer/gunner Johann Lasi of the Austro-Hungarian air force, on...
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    classical philologist and epigrapher Johann Radon (1887–1956), mathematician Julius Arigi (1891–1985), Austro-Hungarian fighter pilot Maria Paudler (1903–1990)...
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    1939. One of his instructors was the Austro-Hungarian World War I ace Julius Arigi. Marseille graduated with an outstanding evaluation on 18 July 1940 and...
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    September 1918. The first aviators to ever achieve "ace in a day" were pilot Julius Arigi and observer/gunner Johann Lasi of the Austro-Hungarian air force, on...
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    included Georg Kenzian, Franz Lahner, Alexander Kasza, József Kiss, and Julius Arigi. The squadron would soon earn the nickname Kaiser-Staffel, or Kaiser...
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    DSO, MC* Kurt Wolff†  German Empire Luftstreitkräfte 33 PLM, HOH, IC Julius Arigi  Austria-Hungary Luftfahrtruppen 32 MFB (1 gold and 4 silver) Geoffrey...
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    at the Jagdfliegerschule 5 was the Austro-Hungarian World War I ace Julius Arigi. Here Nowotny befriended Karl Schnörrer and Paul Galland, the younger...
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    happened once before, when the bomber crew of Austro-Hungarian aces Julius Arigi and Johann Lasi shot down five Italian assailants on 22 October 1916...
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