The broader point is that you deciding on your own is better than "them" deciding for you.
If the army had a rule that you always have to work alone, you will fail the bed-not-made scenario.
If the army had a rule that you always had to work together, brushing teeth and evacuating the bowels would be needlessly awful.
If they teach you how to work together, and how to recognize/decide when to work together (virtually every combat scenario) then THEY EMPOWER YOU TO BENEFIT EVERYONE.
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