Trainband
For the musical group Train, see Train (band).Trainbands, a contraction of "trained bands", were companies of
militia in
England or
The Americas, first organized in the
16th century and dissolved in the 18th. The term was used after this time to describe the
London militia. In the early American colonies the trainband was the most basic tactical unit. However, no standard company size ever existed and variations were wide. As population grew these companies were organized into regiments to allow better management. But trainbands were not combat units. Generally, upon reaching a certain age a man was required to join the local trainband in which he received periodic training for the next couple of decades. In wartime military forces were formed by selecting men from trainbands on an individual basis and then forming them into a fighting unit.