List of World War II aces from New Zealand
This is a list of fighter aces in World War II from New Zealand. For other countries see List of World War II aces by country
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Name | Kills | Awards | Notes |
Gawith, Alan Antill | 5 | DFC | ♣, POW, Surviving Aircrew |
Gibson, John Albert Axel | 13 | DSO, DFC | ♣ |
Grant, Reginald Joseph Cowan | 8 | DFM, DFC* | KIA 28 February 1944 |
Gray, Colin Falkland | 27.5 | DSO, DFC** | ♣ |
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Name | Kills | Awards | Notes |
McCarthy, Kevin | 6 V-1s | ||
McCaw, James Hugh "Black Mac" | 20 V-1s | DFC | |
McGregor, Sir Hector Douglas | 6 | DSO | ♣ |
MacKenzie, John Noble | 10 | DFC* | ♣ |
MacKenzie, Russell Merriman | 5 | DSO, DFC | |
Mackie, Evan Dall "Rosie" | 23 | DSO, DFC* | |
Malfroy, Camille Enright | 5 | DFC, DFC | |
Marra, T B | 5 | ||
Mason, Henry Maurice "Morrie" | 7 | inc. 5.5 V-1s. KIA 19 July 1948 | |
Miller, William Lister "Dusty" | 7 V-1s | ||
Montgomerie, Leighton John | 5 | DFC | KIA 29 August 1944 |
Murphy, Francis "Spud" | 5 | DFC |
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Abbreviations
- ♣ – flew in the Battle of Britain
- "KIA" in Notes means Killed in action.
- "KIFA" in Notes means Killed in Flying Accident.
- "MIA" in Notes means Missing in action.
- "WIA" in Notes means Wounded in action leading to death which, in some cases, may have occurred months later.
- "POW" in Notes means Prisoner of War.
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