John Earl Fiske





Lawrence Scanlan of Cedarhurst, Long Island, was studying electrical engineering at the outbreak of the war; Russell Kelly of New York was a cadet at the Virginia Military Institute. Both abandoned their studies to join the Legion and were placed in the so-called American squad. JOHN EARL FISK, known to the Legion as "John Smith", was still another member of the squad; his previous career had included gold-seeking in Alaska, soldiering in the Mexican and Chilean revolutions, and also serving in the United States army at home and in the Philippines. All these three were reported missing immediately after the Souchez affair on June 16 and 17, 1915; Scanlan, after lying wounded for fifty-six hours on the battlefield, was rescued by a stretcher-bearer, but FISK and Kelly were never to be heard from.

~~ Alice S. Weeks, Greater Love Hath No Man. (Boston: Bruce, Humprhies, Inc., 1939).