Wallet 1 of 1 - Correspondence, photographs and log book relating to the Second World War service of Sergeant Athol Louis Opas, 1940-1942

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Accession Number AWM2022.6.155
Collection number PR04955
Collection type Digitised Collection
Record type Wallet
Item count 1
Object type Letter, Postcard, Photograph, Log book
Maker Opas, Athol Louis
Place made Egypt
Date made 1940-1942
Conflict Second World War, 1939-1945
Description

Collection relating to the Second World War service of 400354 Sergeant Athol Louis Opas, 458 Squadron and 108 Squadron, Royal Australian Air Force, Canada, England and Egypt, 1940-1942.

Wallet 1 of 1 contains two folders:

Folder 1 of 2 consists of fifteen letters, two postcards, three photographs one envelope and one newspaper clipping. This correspondence was written by Sergeant Opas to his brother, 255040 (10732) Flight Lieutenant Philip Henry Napoleon Opas, and his sister-in-law, Mrs Stella Rayzel Opas (née Sonenberg). It is dated between 8 October 1940 and 27 April 1942, and covers the period of Sergeant Opas’ embarkation, training in Canada and the United Kingdom, and service as a wireless operator and air gunner with 458 Squadron and 108 Squadron in England and the Middle East. In his letters, Sergeant Opas writes about his journey to Canada via New Zealand, the cold temperature in Canada, getting used to Canadian culture, playing ice hockey, competing in a boxing competition, having a Canadian sweetheart, training at the Wireless School and Bombing and Gunnery School, graduating as a sergeant, his journey to England, sightseeing, having leave in London, recreational activities, working well with his crew, getting lost while flying over England, preparing aircraft for operations, operational flights over Germany and France, being targeted by anti-aircraft fire and enemy fighter aircraft, being ill in hospital, travelling to the Middle East, air raids, leave in Cairo, and operational flying in Egypt and Libya.

Folder 2 of 2 consists of one log book of Sergeant Opas, containing entries dated between 17 February 1941 and 9 August 1942 and covers the period of Sergeant Opas’ training in Canada and England, and service as a wireless operator and air gunner with 458 Squadron and 108 Squadron in England and the Middle East. This log book contains details such as dates and times of flights aircraft types and numbers, pilots, and purposes of flights. Some of the recorded purposes of flights include wireless operator training, air gunnery training, cross country flights, bombing operations over Germany and France, transportation, aircraft tests, and operations over Tobruk and the Western Desert.