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Donald Roderick MacLaren A fur trader when the war began, MacLaren joined the Royal Flying Corps in 1917. With 54 victories, he was the highest scoring ace to fly the Sopwith Camel. MacLaren scored his final victory on 9 October 1918. His combat career came to an end the following day when he broke his leg while wrestling with a friend. Following the Armistice, he helped form the Royal Canadian Air Force before retiring to begin a career in civil aviation. Thias photograph is reproduced with permission fom: http://www.theaerodrome.com/aces/canada/maclaren.html

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