CSP following advice of sleep doctor

You didn't have those nights when you were kept up all night doing push ups, cleaning the barracks, being harassed by the DI? We did in Orlando. The only breaks I remember are when there was a lightning warning and we had to stay indoors and study our manuals. And sometimes it would get so hot, you would get blisters when doing push ups on the black top.
There was always something. Guard duty. A detail. Clean weapons. Clean the latrine. Fire-guard. I figured stuff would get better when I got to my permanent assignment. It did. But only while in garrison. If one went out to the field, it was the same old stuff. Dig a hole, guard this, replace camouflage netting, put out claymores, guard that. Go on a detail.

Talk about tired all the time. 4 hours is all we would get. God help you if you got caught sleeping.