Blue Max

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The term Blue Max can refer to:

Some games and movies, named after the Pour le Mérite:

  • Blue Max, a board game simulating World War I dogfighting.
  • Blue Max, a video game for the Commodore 64, Atari 8-bit computers and the IBM PC.
  • The Blue Max, a movie about flying aces set in World War I.
  • Blue Max, the character that the second player controls in Namco's 1985 arcade game, Sky Kid.
  • Blue Max, the band of Howard Luedtke, also know as Howard "Guitar" Luedtke, the American blues guitarist and musician.
  • The Medal of Honor of the Armed Forces of the United States, as it is the country's highest military decoration, and is worn around the neck with a blue pendant and ribbon, is also sometimes nicknamed the Blue Max by US service members.


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