Gerry Atwell


Gerald Joseph Atwell was an Australian rugby league footballer who played in the New South Wales Rugby League for North Sydney. He died during the Second World War.

Early life and rugby career

Atwell was born on 16 January 1917 in Campsie to Henry and Mary Atwell. He appeared twice for North Sydney in 1940.

Personal life and military career

Atwell worked as a hairdresser. He enlisted in the Royal Australian Air Force on 24 May 1941 in Sydney during the Second World War. He trained as a pilot and was assigned as such on 30 May 1942, sailing to England in August of that year. Pilot Officer Atwell was attached to No. 614 Squadron RAF in early 1944, flying Handley Page Halifax bombers from Celone Airfield. On 20 April, Atwell took off in Halifax JF108 to conduct a bombing mission against marshalling yards at Mestre. The aircraft assigned to the mission were recalled after the weather deteriorated, but JF108 did not arrive back at base and was considered lost. The bodies of three crew members were recovered; however, Atwell and the other crewmen have never been discovered. He is commemorated on the Malta Memorial.

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