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I'm on a Res BMQ and can only speak for myself and what I've experienced, so here it goes: Today following a day in the field and a clean up of the area (we were at) during which it was a bigger challenge getting volunteers to clean than cleaning itself, myself and those on the ground were told to pass on a message on to those on the bus. The message was this -- Two people per seat so everyone still doing their field trial can get a spot when done. I stood in the front of the bus and passed on the message loud and clear. Then I tried to find a spot to sit. First person I sat with asked me to move as he wanted to sit with his fireteam partner. The second person, one whom I've helped out on numerous occasions, refused to move over and told me to find elsewhere to sit. The third person let me sit. Since we were pretty crammed in in our seat, I asked that second person if I could put some of my equipment on their seat so I wasn't sitting on my bayonet. No such luck again. That blank seat was reserved for their helmet apparently. The first person, who by then realized that their fireteam partner wasn't showing up, kindly said yes.
This brings me to my question/point. Did you, on your BMQ or otherwise, found the teamwork aspect pretty much ignored by some? Do you think teamwork should be emphasized more so than it is already?
This brings me to my question/point. Did you, on your BMQ or otherwise, found the teamwork aspect pretty much ignored by some? Do you think teamwork should be emphasized more so than it is already?