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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."At Your Service"
''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. It also may be an
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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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{{reflist Military terminology of the United States Military units and formations of the United States