Like said previously by Sledge, the war had many bloodshed and human cruelty to the extent that left psychological trauma to these poor U.S. marines. Many Okinawans and soldiers were either injuries, dead, or even hungry. The longer the war extended, the more casualty there would've been. The true cost of the war was not the money, but the bloodshed and casualties which changed how others view humanity. Many U.S. soldiers and marines only wanted to make the United States proud; however, the true cost of the war was enormous. On the other hand, after the war, Tomiko realized that Americans can be