Pash, Boris T., 1900-1995.
Colonel, United States Army; military intelligence officer.
From the description of Boris T. Pash papers, 1892-1989. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 754869925
Biographical Note
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1900 June 20:
Born, San Francisco, California -
1918 -1920 :Volunteer, Russian Imperial Army and Navy -
1918 -1922 :Member, The International Committee of Young Men's Christian Associations -
1920:
Employed by the American Red Cross, South Russian Unit, Sevastopol and Theodosia, Russia -
1924:
Graduated from Springfield College, Massachusetts, B.P.E. (Bachelor of Physical Education) -
1924 -1940 :Chairman, Hollywood High School Athletic Department -
1939:
Graduated from University of Southern California, M.S. (Education) -
1940 -1943 :Chief of Military Intelligence, U.S. Army, 9th Corps, Presidio of San Francisco -
1943 -1945 :Commanding Officer of the Alsos Mission -
1946 -1947 :Foreign Liaison Section Chief for Supreme Commander, Allied Powers, Japan -
1948 -1951 :Employed by the Central Intelligence Agency -
1952 -1953 :Special Forces, U.S. Forces, Austria -
1953 -1956 :Deputy Assistant Chief of Staff for Intelligence, 6th Army -
1956 -1957 :Staff member, Office of the Assistant Secretary of Defense for Guided Missiles -
1957:
Retired from military service -
1995:
Died
From the guide to the Boris T. Pash papers, 1892-1989, (Hoover Institution on War, Revolution, and Peace)
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creatorOf | Pash, Boris T., 1900-1995. Boris T. Pash papers, 1892-1989. | Stanford University, Hoover Institution Library | |
creatorOf | Boris T. Pash papers, 1892-1989 | Hoover Institution on War, Revolution, and Peace |
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associatedWith | United States. Army | corporateBody |
associatedWith | United States. Central Intelligence Agency. | corporateBody |
associatedWith | Yudenich, Nikolay Nikolayevich, 1862-1933. | person |
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Birth 1900
Death 1995