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Major Ernest Graham Joy was an American-born Canadian who became a flying ace during World War I. He set aside his law studies and family obligations to join the Canadian Expeditionary Force. After transferring to the Royal Flying Corps, he was officially credited with eight aerial victories within two months while flying as a bomber pilot. While he left military service after World War I to practice law, he would return to the colours for World War II.
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Ernest Graham Joy Joy, E. Graham
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Canadian flying ace
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Canada
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1888-11-02Z
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1993-06-21Z
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1993-01-01Z
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