Lulz
Now try sitting back-to-back and cheek-to-cheek on a 12 seat toilet built with plywood on top of an above ground collection tank without partitions in a tent.
Heh.
The concept of privacy utterly disappears in some segments of the military.
Not all, I mean the air force are still rocking private shower stalls, no joke, I used them a couple of times. And there are parts of the Army and Marine Corps where privacy is allowed. [I don't know much about the Navy or Coast Guard's heads, so won't bring them into it]
But man, the first time you walk into a latrine and see that long line of toilets with no walls around them, you get clued in quick.
And that's not even mentioning the recon / scout / sniper situations where 2 or 3 guys in one hide site are peeing in bottles and pooping into plastic bags right beside each other for several days in a row.
Only other place I've seen that utter lack of privacy is among the big wall climbers who spend, like, 7 days on a cliff face like the Dawn Wall at El Cap, Yosemite.
Heh. So those trough urinals are mild invasions, to some.
Go Vols!