I am having a difficult Internet time trying to find any site that would list what a soldier carries in his (or her) backpack.  I realize the lists would be different for different services. I'll take anything right now. 
This all stems from a viewing on the Discovery Channel today of the Mountain Marines based in California.  They had everything in those packs!  AND they could fit their sleeping bags in their packs.  They scaled 300' cliff faces with full packs.
Anyhoo, can someone point me to some links to help my pathetic little mind......
Thanks a bunch.
Pathetic Michael 
Honestly, the variations are not limited to the different services.  Every unit provides different items to their personnel.  Everyone is issued with standard items (sleeping bag, poncho, weapon such as an M-16 or 9mm, Gortex jacket, etc, etc) and then every unit supplements the equipment with supplies purchased with their unit funds, which they request and budget for every year.  This process allows for units to buy equipment that meets the needs of the particular mission at hand.  It also allows some folks to get some pretty nifty toys.  In theory the equipment is all controlled and must be returned when the member finishes the mission and/or leaves the unit.
Here is what the Air Force recommends people bring to Survival, Evasion, Resistance and Escape (SERE) training:
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http://www.brooks.af.mil/web/sere/survivalkits.htm)
High quality pocket knife with at least two blades 
Pocket compass 
Match safe with matches 
Plastic or metal container 
Waterproof wooden matches 
Needles – Sailmakers, surgeons, and darning 
Assorted fish hooks in heavy tin foil or plastic holders 
Snare wire, small hank 
Needle nosed pliers with side cutters; high quality 
Bar Surgical soap or hand soap containing physohex 
Small fire starter 
Personal Medications* 
Water Purification Tabs 
Small First aid kit* 
Chap stick 
Safety pins 
6" Bastard file 
Aluminum Foil 
Flexible saw 
Camouflage 
Mosquito head net 
Fish line 
Zip lock bags 
Small Steel mirror 
Penlight with batteries 
Split Shot for fishing weight 
Gill net 
Candles* (Cannot be taken to field here at USAFSAM) 
Water containers 
This list contains recommendations only. These are not required items for the course.   
* These items will need to pre-approved by the instructor staff prior to going to the field. 
OK all...I gotta ask... what does the following mean?
"1. Any extra Class VIII you can bring from HS is good to have." 
Class VIII is the military supply code for medical items and HS stands for home station.