In the military, cheap neck lanyards originally were used to connect a pistol, sword or whistle (for signalling) to a uniform on a semi-permanent basis. Lanyards were used in situations where there was a good chance of losing the object - commonly by cavalry and naval officers at sea. A well-made pistol lanyard can be easily removed and reattached by the user, but otherwise will stay connected to the pistol whether it is drawn or in a holster. Lanyards later became a more decorative item. Whistle with lanyard Lanyards of various color combination's and braid patterns are also commonly worn on the shoulders of military uniforms to denote the wearer's qualification or regimental affiliation. Many regiments were originally mounted and wore the lanyard on the left, enabling the rider to pull a whistle from his left tunic pocket and maintain communication with his troop. Lanyards are commonly used to display badges.

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According to the Random House Dictionary, the etymology of the term "lanyard" or "laniard" dates back to the 15th century and is derived from the French word "laniere" meaning strap or thong. Originally, lanyards were used on ships to lash and tighten the riggings; sailors also used lanyards to carry items such as knives, pistols and whistles while on board. Read more: The History of the Lanyard