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In the early American colonies the trainband was the most basic tactical unit.
The bitter trainband controversy dragged on for several years, culminating in stiff fines.
Towns often had a village green, used for outdoor celebrations and activities like military exercises of the town's trainband or militia.
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.
Alienated and radicalised, in August 1643, he joined a trainband and fought at the First Battle of Newbury.
A group of leading young men in Hartford decided it was time to organize a select company for the purpose of escorting the Governor and General Assembly at the General Elections after an unfortunate incident in 1768, when a "trainband" made a farce out of the escort duty.