There were many different things that were in a soldier's kit. These kits quite often items like bandages, brushes, canteens, bullets, and knives.
I assume you mean kit as in "mess kit" not "kit" as in field gear. Soap Razor Rations Mess tin Eating utensils Canteen etc.
Teaspoon of cement
Mess kits.
about 70 pounds
Soldiers carried a blanket, food, gas mask, canteens, a mess kit, a shaving kit, ammunition, weapon cleaning kit, shovel, bandages, sometimes an ampule of morphine, and personal articles in their kit. Depending on where they were sent, they might have many other items; examples are gloves, earplugs, sunglasses, binoculars, maps. Sometimes soldiers were assigned to carry items that were not for their own use, such as one mortar shell per man, or a gasoline can per man.
700 POUNDS....IT WAS PRETTY HEAVY TO CARRY AROUND
a javelin, sword, dagger, shield, helmet, spikes for fort
silent night pack up your troubles in your old kit bag -hope this helps
A rifle. A spade. Hand grenades. Food. Waterproof cape. Helmet. Boots. Medical kit.
silent night pack up your troubles in your old kit bag -hope this helps
knapsack With just a k, it would be kit.
A pocket sized sewing kit. Usually included thread, needles, scissors. For ethics while the soldier was in the field