Increasing danger and casualties give rise to discord as soldiers slowly realize how little their distant, faceless superiors seem to care about them. But clinging to the false hope and gossip about peace doesn’t serve anyone, either. As the situation deteriorates, the soldiers begin to turn on each other in ways that remind readers of the internal conflicts and divisions that plague American society, such as racism and segregation. Captain Stewart’s failure to broker a peace between Johnson and Walowick suggests the emptiness of hoping for a peaceful conclusion to the war.