Casual Company, Casual Detachment, or Casual Platoon, sometimes shortened to simply Casual or abbreviated as CasCo, is a type of unit in the United States military. It is sometimes a holding unit for military personal awaiting assignment to a permanent unit, such as after completing basic training or as combat replacements.
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''Daily Palo Alto Times'', Palo Alto, California, 53rd year, number 100, April 26, 1945, page 11. It could also be a group awaiting transportation to or from another duty station or for discharge from the military.
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unit formed for a specific assignment or duty, such as guarding prisoners.[ It also can be a unit composed of service members on convalescent duty.]["Ed Wood Wednesdays, week 101: "Casual Company: The Laugh of the Marines" (1948)"]
May 13, 2020. Note, this is from the online blog ''Dead 2 Rights'' by Joe Blevins and provided for information only.
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Military terminology of the United States
Military units and formations of the United States