Could that be a kind of assistance? I imagine myself in an armed vehicle driven by a co-worker: if I've been trained or if I have certain knowledge, I may realize that my co-worker is having problems related to post-traumatic stress syndrome, that he's endangering my life and that of all the soldiers in that vehicle.
Even though I don't have any proof of this, I believe that we're not giving enough information to these young soldiers, who could say that they're having problems, that they don't feel right and that they have to consult someone. They could also say that their co-worker is having problems or that he isn't feeling right. Am I right?