I would have laughed at you for yelling tin huts at me.
If you were in my formation you would only have laughed once. I was old school.
I did humiliate a few NCOs in my time and left a couple of officers frustrated and impotent, a simple and legal request to please be able to speak to the man in private about the issue, preferably in the woods across the street or elsewhere out of sight, while in front of the other troops, and that sincere plea always being rejected, was a clear message to the other soldiers, for officers the double entendre and veiled condescension would suffice to get them to avoid you if they were the kind who didn’t belong in their position.
Luckily most NCOs were of better quality and less bitchy than you sound, weak officers knew to avoid me, the military is strict and rule bound, but that kind of legalism is so easy to use to one’s benefit when humiliating a weak leader who is so thin-skinned and prissy as you sound.
You sound like the kind of guy who knew the sound of chuckling and snorts behind your back. Tin hut little buddy.