Vizefeldwebel Friedrich Ehmann was a German World War I flying ace credited with eight confirmed aerial victories.
Friedrich Ehmann's birthplace in the Kingdom of Württemberg can be deduced by its custom of awarding their military medals solely to their own citizens.
Minifie, who belonged to 1 Naval Squadron, came down unwounded on 17 March 1918, but sat out the remainder of the fighting as a prisoner of war.
Little, who was the leading Australian ace of the war, scoring the majority of his wins in a RNAS Sopwith Triplane, shot down one of Ehmann's squadronmates.
When Ehmann, in turn, shot Little down, he crashlanded unhurt behind British lines.