24/05/2026
5 MIAs recovered and identified from a B-17 lost in Poland, and I researched it!
The loss of Lt. Crane’s B-17 (2nd BG) during a mission on March 22, 1945 to Ruhland, Germany, had been a mystery for decades. It was damaged over the target, the crew tried to get to a Soviet controlled airfield in Poland, and was shot down by Soviets while still over German territory. 8 MIAs and no useful hint where they could have gone down.
Back in 2003 and then again in 2010, I collated all information from the MACR and correspondence, and recreated the course of events. All hinted towards a place from which the USA recovered an unknown in 1947.
The DPAA reopened the unknown case, and identified him as George Betchley from Crane’s crew. This was the ultimate proof we finally knew where crash was. More work at the crash site followed, and DPAA announced in 2025 identifications of four more men from this crew (DeMatteis, Dorman, Keuchel, Fatur).
Keuchel was reburied by family on May 15th this year, Fatur will be reburied in August, dates for DeMatteis and Dorman still to be confirmed . Betchley was reburied in 2017.
There are still about 150 American WWII MIAs missing in Poland. Please remember them on this Memorial Day.
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Photos: courtesy of Greg Hollenbeck, who escorted Robert Keuchel to his final resting place.