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For the Cause: The Cold War Gets Hot in Korea and Why Young Men Went to War by Alfred Wellnitz is about two young men from South Dakota who join the marines because they don't really know what else to do with their lives. Chris joins first and Pete joins shortly after. They attend basic training at the same time but then part ways when Pete is sent to Sangley Point in the Philippines and Chris is sent to Korea. Through Pete's eyes you see the life of a marine stationed away from the action. Pete grows and learns and starts to plan his future while Chris is dodging bullets and just trying to stay alive. Through Chris's eyes you see what it was like to be on the front lines. During everything he's going through, Chris plans his life and because of Chris's planning, Pete starts thinking of his future, too.
For the Cause is an amazing book. Alfred Wellnitz describes the scenery and puts you there with Chris and Pete. For the Cause shows what marines went through, both those stationed away from the action and those on the front lines. I got to see a side of war that I wouldn't get to see and got to do it in an enjoyable way. Alfred Wellnitz includes pictures and maps that help you visualize everything that goes on in the book and allows you to see the routes Chris took in Korea.