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Welcome to the forum. If you have a name and if he was an American aviator, I may be able to help. If he was British or Empire, there are also many lists of airmen in the UK National Archives and in the Royal Aero Club Certificate files.
I am not aware of the any single source of US Air Service Airmen, but the list of those that actually served overseas is fairly well-defined at about 4,000. These names have been mostly preserved due to the monumental work of John J. Smith and continued later by James J. Sloan.
If you can provide a name and place of birth, that would help.
Steve
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