Read the passage: We saw by the papers that the volunteers of the regiment before leaving camp at Geneva allotted over $15,000 of their monthly pay to their families and friends at home. One soldier sent this telegram to his wife, as the regiment started for the front: “God bless you. Hail Columbia. Kiss the baby. Write soon.” A volume in ten words. What is the author's viewpoint on these soldiers' actions?
A) She resents them going off to war.
B) She hopes they are not successful in battle.
C) She is proud of their bravery and generosity.
D) She is jealous that they have families of their own.