EYE PROTECTION
ESS ICE 2 is a good alternative to overpriced (but very sturdy Oakley's)... The Army got certain regulations on eye wear so not all the expensive stuff is worth it. I was issued Oakleys... I suggest you do research. You don't want shit that will fog on you easy. Most googles on a whole are ballistic approved, so ESS Land Ops, or ESS NVG are good choices and are under $50 USD.
GLOVES
-Kevlar gloves are all around good and Hatch has some relatively inexpesnive ones that have nomex in them, so they are sturdy and fire retardent. Plain Nomex gloves are just that, fire proof, but you may have a certain SOP (standard Operating procedure) which you have to follow. I go with the kevlar gloves, especially if you handle razor wire on a regular bases. Also Kevlar gloves are a tad more expensive, especially the real real good ones. You have to base it on your needs. Do research. Most of the time they mix both so you get the benefits and no real draw backs. Also the gloves are comfortable and smooth. The sniper in my Platoon cut the trigger finger off of his, but that was his preference, I notice little to no draw back with kevlar gloves.
CAMELBAKS
-Yes, we use camel baks... 1.5 liter to 3 litre types. I have three Camel baks. One the Army issued me, one I bought and another that came with my Talon Assault Pack... which is by the way a niffty assault pack for you light fighter Infantrymen.