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==History==
==History==
On 8 February 1957, [[Alekseï Gavrani]] accompanied [[Boris Pash]] to the center during his first mission as an [[Assassins|Assassin]]. Although the colonel did not give many details, Gavrani knew Pash needed privacy and so deemed it necessary to subdue two army personnel who questioned his presence.<ref name="Bloodstone 1">''[[Assassin's Creed: Bloodstone Book 1]]''</ref>
On 8 February 1957, [[Alekseï Gavrani]] accompanied [[Boris Pash]] to the center during his first mission as an [[Assassins|Assassin]]. Although the colonel did not give many details, Gavrani knew Pash needed privacy and so deemed it necessary to subdue two army personnel who questioned his presence.<ref name="Bloodstone 1">''[[Assassin's Creed: Bloodstone]]'' – ''[[Assassin's Creed: Bloodstone Book 1|Book 1]]''</ref>


After rendering the [[Soldier|guards]] unconscious, Pash returned with an [[Apple of Eden 4|Apple of Eden]] in-hand. The Apple had been held by [[John von Neumann]], Pash's old friend and a [[Templars|Templar]], whom the colonel had come to visit just before he died, supposedly from cancer. Although Gavrani doubted this story and felt something was amiss, he did not question Pash's actions at the time.<ref name="Bloodstone 1" />
After rendering the [[Soldier|guards]] unconscious, Pash returned with an [[Apple of Eden 4|Apple of Eden]] in-hand. The Apple had been held by [[John von Neumann]], Pash's old friend and a [[Templars|Templar]], whom the colonel had come to visit just before he died, supposedly from cancer. Although Gavrani doubted this story and felt something was amiss, he did not question Pash's actions at the time.<ref name="Bloodstone 1" />

Revision as of 22:37, 22 October 2025

The Walter Reed Medical Center was the United States Army's flagship medical center from 1909 to 2011, located in Washington, D.C..

History

On 8 February 1957, Alekseï Gavrani accompanied Boris Pash to the center during his first mission as an Assassin. Although the colonel did not give many details, Gavrani knew Pash needed privacy and so deemed it necessary to subdue two army personnel who questioned his presence.[1]

After rendering the guards unconscious, Pash returned with an Apple of Eden in-hand. The Apple had been held by John von Neumann, Pash's old friend and a Templar, whom the colonel had come to visit just before he died, supposedly from cancer. Although Gavrani doubted this story and felt something was amiss, he did not question Pash's actions at the time.[1]

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