James Gavin (Unification Church)
- James Gavin (Unification Church)
James Gavin is the state leader of the Unification Church in Minnesota. During the early 1980s, he served as a special assistant to Moon aide Bo Hi Pak.
:"Within a year Dr. Pak asked me to be his special assistant. I worked with Bruce Brown to assist Dr. Pak and Col. Han, the senior vice president of the paper." [http://www.tparents.org/Library/Unification/Books/Tims2/Tims2-a09.htm]
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*Sun Myung Moon
*"Washington Times"
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