Boris T. Pash (1900-1995) was a US Army officer. He was born in San Francisco, California, on June 20 1900. His father was Rev. Theodore Pashkovsky (would become Most Reverend Metropolitan Theophilus from 1934-1950), a Russian Orthodox priest who had been sent to California by the Church in 1894. Because his father had been recalled to Russia, the entire family returned to Russia in 1912. Boris attended Seminary school and graduated in 1917. Wikipedia
The definitive Wikipedia entry for Boris Pash. Wikipedia is the biggest multilingual free-content encyclopedia on the Internet. en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Boris_Pash
W. H. Allison (Pensylvania State University, USA) visited the Atomkeller museum and provided an exclusive report on his memory of Col. Boris T. Pash, the military head of the ALSOS mission. www.haigerloch.de/stadt/keller_englisch/allison.htm
Boris Pash is relatively unknown in the wider community, but his status amongst the multitude of intelligence divisions is legendary. He was a security officer for the Manhattan Project and a leader of the ALSOS mission which was tasked to monitor the pr www.manuscriptservice.com/FFiDP-2/
Lt. Col. Boris T. Pash was a Russian-American U.S. Army intelligence officer who spent his career hunting suspected communists and alleged communists. Pash was the son of Rev. Theodore Pashkovsky , a Russian Orthodox priest who had been sent to Californ dkosopedia.com/wiki/Boris_Pash