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Robert Cornelius was born in the mid 19th Century in rural northern America. As happened to many children of that time he ended up in the army and, when the American Civil War kicked in, fought on the side of the Union. Not a genius by any standards Cornelius was still very bright and although he spent several years as a footsoldier, applying his heavy build and unflappable calm to combat situations he soon rose through the ranks as a good NCO. By the age of 28 he’d met Major Harvey Norris, a well-regarded member of military intelligence. Major Norris saw in Sergeant Cornelius a wasted talent. His logical and methodical approach was perfectly suited to the area of intelligence as was his calm under pressure. He became a member of the Union’s fledgling military intelligence network. | Robert Cornelius was born in the mid 19th Century in rural northern America. As happened to many children of that time he ended up in the army and, when the American Civil War kicked in, fought on the side of the Union. Not a genius by any standards Cornelius was still very bright and although he spent several years as a footsoldier, applying his heavy build and unflappable calm to combat situations he soon rose through the ranks as a good NCO. By the age of 28 he’d met Major Harvey Norris, a well-regarded member of military intelligence. Major Norris saw in Sergeant Cornelius a wasted talent. His logical and methodical approach was perfectly suited to the area of intelligence as was his calm under pressure. He became a member of the Union’s fledgling military intelligence network. |