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    swiss army
  • The Swiss Armed Forces perform the roles of Switzerland's militia and regular army. Under the country's militia system, professional soldiers constitute only about 5 percent of military personnel; the rest are conscript citizens 18 to 34 (in some cases up to 50) years old.





    watch
  • Look at or observe attentively, typically over a period of time

  • a period of time (4 or 2 hours) during which some of a ship's crew are on duty

  • Secretly follow or spy on

  • Keep under careful or protective observation

  • a small portable timepiece

  • look attentively; "watch a basketball game"





    gold
  • amber: a deep yellow color; "an amber light illuminated the room"; "he admired the gold of her hair"

  • coins made of gold

  • made from or covered with gold; "gold coins"; "the gold dome of the Capitol"; "the golden calf"; "gilded icons"

  • A yellow precious metal, the chemical element of atomic number 79, valued esp. for use in jewelry and decoration, and to guarantee the value of currencies

  • An alloy of this

  • A deep lustrous yellow or yellow-brown color











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Victorinox Swiss Army Men's 241363 Officers Gent Watch


Victorinox Swiss Army Men's 241363 Officers Gent Watch



Stainless steel and gold-tone case and bracelet. Polished gold-tone stainless steel bezel. Blue dial with luminous gold-tone hands and Arabic numerals hour markers. Minute markers around the outer rim. GMT scale. Luminiscent hands and markers. Date display at the 6 o'clock position. Swiss quartz movement. Scratch resistant sapphire crystal. Fluted stainless steel crown. Screw in case back. Case diameter: 40 mm. Case thickness: 8.55 mm. Deployant hidden folding clasp. Water resistant at 100 meters (330 feet). Victorinox Swiss Army Officers Gent Mens Watch 241363.

From Victorinox Swiss Army, the Men's Officer's Gent Watch #241363 is an elegant pick for confident individuals. Featuring a dark blue dial with gold-tone Arabic numeral indexes, smaller numerals for tracking 24-hour time, luminous hands and a convenient date window at six o'clock, all framed by a gold-tone stainless steel bezel, this timepiece is a sophisticated classic that's easy to dress up or down. This Officer's Gent Watch also offers a 40-millimeter stainless steel case with a screw-in caseback, the sophisticated look of a two-tone stainless steel bracelet band with a deployment clasp, and the protection of a scratch-resistant, anti-reflective sapphire crystal. As befits the Swiss Army tradition, this watch is made in Switzerland and makes use of precision Swiss analog quartz movement, and it is water resistant to 330 feet (100 meters).










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Purrysburg Cemetery




Purrysburg Cemetery





Upon a low bluff overlooking the Savannah River near Hardeeville, stands a marker of stone depicting the site of old Purrysburg. The cross-shaped monument was erected in the 1940's by the Huguenot Society of South Carolina. Not far away is the Purrysburg cemetery; quite expansive and still in use by the community. The Humbert, Ferebee, and Strobhar burial plots, which are Purrysburg-connected, lie a few miles north. In the latter-named, the oldest tomb is dated 1781.

In 1732, Colonel Jean Pierre Purry, of Neufchatel, Switzerland, persuaded the British government to subsidize a Swiss migration of 600 colonists to Carolina. Protestants, having fled religious persecution, agreed to come and to settle on the Savannah River. They were to build up a commercial town; to make hemp, indigo, cotton, silk and wines for export, and to defend the frontier from possible attack by the Spaniards of St. Augustine. The experiment seemed ill-fated from the beginning. The first Alpine newcomers, arriving in 1733, found the Indians friendly. But they had reckoned without the sweltering climate, the low-lying terrain, and the disease-bearing insects whose menace to mankind was not yet known. Scores died in the first months, and "agues and violent fevers" sapped the strength of those who tried to stick it out. Many were forced to move to other locations, when their township lands were encroached upon in violation of the agreement with Purry. (A small post office four miles below Ridgeland bears the name "Switzerland" today, indicating a second community effort by these hardy folk to put down roots. By industry and thrift some of them managed to prosper, later becoming prominent landowners and rice planters.)

These original Swiss-French and German colonists had been people of some means and literacy in their homelands. However, their grim struggle to survive in the strange surroundings hindered the retention of much interest in culture. The later shiploads of Swiss fared little better. The tragic story of the earliest corners is best told in letters and diaries of pastors on the scene. Two German pastors of the Austrian Salzburgers, who settled across the river at Ebenezer in Georgia, mention "Purysburg" or "Purrisburg" frequently, and sometimes quite disparagingly. Pastor Johann Martin Boizius, of Ebenezer, writes in 1734:

"Pastor Gronau sent to Purrisburg and found three families belonging to the evangelic Lutheran church. They think us fortunate to have our own pastors. Not so long ago they told of having had a French student as a pastor, but as he, they said, led a rather sinful life and got entangled in bad dealings, they discharged him and so were without a pastor . . . they have expressed again their desire that one of us would come to them and administer Holy Communion.

"Last night came three people of Purysburg after they had been lost for two days and had suffered a great deal with thirst. They knew not they were near us, fortunately the sound of our singing during evening prayer meeting reached them and they were guided by it.

Pastor Israel Christian Gronau noted the lack of education for the Purrysburg children, since many preachers and teachers had died. He recorded the efforts of "Mr. Pury" to supply a pastor, and the language difficulties when one was secured. Intermarriage was now occurring between the settlements divided by the river, to the deep concern of the rigid Salzburger divines. Pastor Boizius says, "Rauner came to me and confided that he would like to marry a widow from Purysburg and wanted my advice. I wrote to a good and pious man there and inquired of the character and past life of the woman. Schweiger's bride is the daughter of a school teacher who died soon after his arrival in Purysburg." Marital situations often became so involved as to defy solution by these pious, conscientious men. In 1736, Bolzius reported that it was difficult at times to decide whose wife a woman was.

"One of these women came to me and asked for advice should she return to her former husband, which she was very willing to do. I advised her against it-as it appeared that the man had willingly departed and she having married another. Should there be a prosecution she might stand the chance of punishment for bigamy."

Although considering the Purrysburgers somewhat wild and dissipated, the good Georgia pastors took in their orphan children, treated their illnesses, buried their dead, and chided them for rum-selling. As for members of their own flock, excommunication befell the Lutherans right and left for "being drunk in Purysburg." If a Swiss was accepted in the Georgia colony, he must "leave his old acquaintances and bad friends behind. . . and not to have them come over for rowdy visits to Ebenezer." Physical hardships in the Carolina colony are taken into consideration, however. "Kiefer. . . and his whole fami











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these are a few things that mean a lot to me, I have had them a long time...the nikon is 18 years old, the lens is a 35mm f2.8 nikkor from the 60's, the sony SW radio is 20 or so years old, it has been around the world with me,listening to BBC World Service kept me sane, the meter is a spectra, it was given to me by the first cameraman I worked with as an assistant, its very old, the ray-bans are 35 years old, I bought them in NY, the watch was left to me by an uncle, his father took it from a dead german soldier, its a Silvana, roughly scratched on the back is "tripoli jan 43" it still works, the swiss army knife is 36 years old, I bought it in ireland, the ring was bought from a Toureg tribsman in Timbuktoo, Mali about 25 years ago, behind the ring is a solitary gold cufflink, its all I have left of my father who died when I was 18 months old, these things are important to me...picture taken with nikon D80, 35mm f2 lens and ring flash.









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Victorinox Swiss Army Men's 241170 Chrono Classic Black Dial Watch






Two-tone stainless steel case with a two-tone stainless steel bracelet. Fixed black PVD bezel with tachymeter . Black dial with luminous hands and Arabic numeral hour markers. Minute markers around the outer rim. Date displays at the 4 o'clock position. Chronograph - three sub-dials displaying: 60 seconds, 30 minutes and 1/10th of a second. Quartz movement. Scratch resistant sapphire crystal. Case diameter: 40 mm. Case thickness: 12 mm. Deployment clasp. Water resistant at 100 meters / 330 feet. Functions: hours, minutes, seconds, date, chronograph. Victorinox Swiss Army Chrono Classic Men's Watch V.241170.

The striking Swiss Army Men's Classic Chronograph Black Dial Watch offers a bold, circular dial with gold-toned Arabic numeral hour indexes and the Swiss Army logo at the 12 o'clock position. There's a handy minute track around the outside perimeter and three subdials provide chronograph function. The hour, minute, second, as well as the hands of the subdials are silver-toned, and a black-plated, stainless steel bezel is inscribed with a tachymeter. An anti-reflective, sapphire crystal window provides the ultimate protection against scratches and nicks while a stainless steel case offers durability. The handsome, stainless steel bracelet features a gold-toned inlay down the center and the crown and pushers are also gold-toned for a classic, two-tone look. This watch is water resistant to 330 feet (100 meters) and features precise Swiss quartz movement.










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