Jonathan Moss

Jonathan Moss (b. 1891) was a US attorney from Chicago who fought in The Great War as a fighter pilot. Following the war, he set up shop in Canada, where he defended Canadians against the United States when their civil rights were trampled. While in Canada, he met Laura Secord, a Canadian nationalist and they were married.

Laura was killed, along with their infant daughter, by a mail bomb sent by Mary McGregor. This event caused him to rejoin the US army as a major. He was shot down during the Second Great War and captured and imprisoned in Andersonville. He managed to escape, along with Nick Cantarella when a tornado levelled part of the fence around the camp. In their escape, they connected with a band of Negro guerillas led by Spartacus and participated in an attack on Plains, Georgia.