Samuel Bush was a railroad executive, then a steel company president, and, during World War I, also a federal government official in charge of coordination and assistance to major weapons contractors. Samuel send his son Prescott to Yale in 1913 where he was admitted into the "skulls and bones" secret society (he was also president of the Yale Glee Club). After his graduation Prescott Bush served as a field artillery captain with the American Expeditionary Forces during World War I, where he received intelligence training at Verdun, France, and was briefly assigned to a staff of French officers. Alternating between intelligence and artillery.
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