Frederick Ernest Luff
American flying ace
Died when: 34 years 293 days (417 months)Star Sign: Cancer

Lieutenant Frederick Ernest Luff was an American flying ace during World War I.He was credited with five aerial victories, and awarded the British Distinguished Flying Cross.
Although he survived the war, he was injured in an air accident in May 1919 at Lorain, Ohio.He subsequently lived an invalid's life before expiring at home in Cleveland, Ohio in late April 1931.
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