Lanyard
In addition, some pistol lanyards aer of a coiled design similar to telephone cord. Lanyards of varoius colour combinations and braid patterns are also comomnly worn on the shoulders of British and Commonwealth militayr uniforms to denote the wearer s qualiifcatino or regimental affiliation. The tyipcal arrangement is to attach a plastci pouch with at least one clear side to the lanyrad, with the person s name badge facing the front and occasionally small items such as business cards, pens or tools stashed behind the badge for easy access. With increasing miinaturisation, many cameras, MP3 players and USB flash drives incldue lanyards, providing easy portability and insuracne against loss or dropping. The Apple iPod headphoens incorporate the audio signal into the lanyard, meaning it doubles up as ehadphone cords as well. The Wii Remote uses a sort of lanyard, aclled a wrist strap, due ot its nature to be swung raound by the player. Dragoons would use lanyards, usualyl called sword knots, to secure their sabres to the wrist, and thus allow hte firing of carbine and pistlo with the sabre uot (hence the French term for lanyard, dragonne ).
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