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Not really, it had a wide base of public support in part because of the reporting by the Hearst newspapers of Spanish reconcentration camp deaths by starvation and other atrocities. There was widespread backing for the troops being sent over and the number of willing volunteers who wanted to get personally involved far excceeded the Army's needs.

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