There was no time. The inspector was screaming at the top of his lungs at the pier. The pressure from the frontline, the tight situation faced by the logistics at the rear, the constant pressing from the headquarters, the commands from the commander, these were all layers and layers of pressure heaped upon these fellows. They were on the verge of going mad, so naturally, they were not going to be polite and gentle anymore. There was no time to explain nicely to anyone.
"Get up, get up, get up, get up!" They kicked open the cabin doors and stormed in. One by one, they dragged all the new soldiers down from their beds. These soldiers had barely slept a wink after being seasick for half the night. A few military policemen came in with a few buckets of water and poured them all over the soldiers to wake them up.
Amidst the foul stench of vomit, the inspector pulled the person closest to him. "Name! Number! Which formation are you from?"