trainband

/ˈtreɪnˌbænd/
noun
  1. A company of citizen soldiers trained for local defense, especially in colonial America.
    • The town's trainband gathered on the village green for monthly drills.
    • My ancestor served in a Massachusetts trainband during the 1600s.
    • Each trainband was responsible for protecting its own settlement from attack.
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