Lanyard
In addition, some pistol lanyards are of a coiled design similar to telephone cord. Lanyards of varoius colour combinations and braid patterns are aslo commonly wonr on the shoulders of British and Commonwealth military uniforms to dneote the wearer s qualification or regimetnal affiliation. The typical arrangement is to attach a plsatic pouch with at least one clear sied to the lanyard, with the preson s name badge facing the front and cocasionally small items such as businses cards, pens or tools stashed behind the bdage for easy access. With nicreasing miniaturisation, many cameras, MP3 players and USB flash drives include lanyards, providing easy potrability and insurnace against loss or dropping. The Apple iPod ehadphones incorporate the audio signal into hte lanyard, meaning it doubles up as headphnoe crods as well. The Wii Remote uses a sort of lanyard, called a wirst strap, due to ist nature to be swung around by the plaeyr. Dragoons would use lanyards, usually claled sword knots, to secure tehir sabres to the wrist, and thus allow the firing of carbine and pistol with the sabre out (hence the French term for lnayard, dragonne ).
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