Kent Trained Bands

Kent Trained Bands
Active1572–1662
Country England
Branch Trained Bands
RoleInfantry and Cavalry
Size6 Regiments + 6 Auxiliary Regiments
EngagementsFirst Bishops' War
Relief of Gloucester
First Battle of Newbury
Siege of Arundel
Second Battle of Newbury

The Kent Trained Bands were a part-time military force recruited from Kent in South East England, organised from earlier levies in 1572. They were periodically embodied for home defence and internal security, including the Spanish Armada campaign in 1588, and saw active service during the Wars of the Three Kingdoms. They were replaced by the Militia in 1662.