Angelo Toricelli

Angelo Toricelli was a career soldier in the United States Army. For much of the Second Great War, he was adjutant to General Abner Dowling, beginning when Dowling was transferred to New Mexico. After the Eleventh Army invaded the Confederate state of Texas, Toricelli and Dowling were both shocked to learn of Camp Determination. While Toricelli was initially dubious about Dowling's plan to take the camp, he backed his superior's play. Upon seeing the horror of the camp, Toricelli changed his mind, agreeing that Determination needed to be shut down.

In 1944, with Determination revealed to the U.S., and General Irving Morrell having split the C.S. in two, Dowling was transferred to Virginia to help General Daniel MacArthur take the Confederate capital of Richmond. Here, Toricelli helped Dowling interrogate Confederate physicist Henderson V. FitzBelmont, the man who'd built the first superbomb in North America.