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dbpedia:Leonard_Taplin
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Lieutenant Leonard Thomas Eaton Taplin (16 December 1895–8 July 1961) qualified as a flying ace during World War I. During his service in Palestine, he helped pioneer the use of aerial photography for cartography. He then transferred to the Western Front and was credited with 12 official aerial victories. Postwar, he was an aviation pioneer in Australia, and a leading citizen in his adopted hometown.
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Leonard Thomas Eaton Taplin Taplin, Leonard
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"Tap", "Taps"
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Australian fighter ace
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Britain
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1895-12-16Z
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n5:_South_Australia dbpedia:Adelaide
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1895-01-01Z
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1961-07-08Z
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1961-01-01Z
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dbpedia:West_Australian_Airways
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1919-01-01Z
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1915-01-01Z