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At 0.98, Military Times sits at the top of Military.com's neighbor set — but the two-peak shape means a second distinct cluster pulls nearly as hard, anchored by the military branch accounts themselves.

The top 10 breaks into two clear groups. The first is military-focused news publishers: Military Times (0.98), ArmyTimes (0.95), Stars and Stripes (0.94), and Navy Times (0.88) — four News Publishers whose audiences map tightly onto Military.com's own. The second is official government accounts for the armed services: U.S. Army (0.97), U.S. Air Force (0.92), U.S. Navy (0.89), and Veterans Affairs (0.87). These are Government subcategory entities, not publishers, yet they land nearly as close as the editorial outlets. The Exchange (0.94), an Apparel — General entity serving the military community, bridges the two clusters. Navy Federal Credit Union (0.84), a Credit Union, rounds out the top 10 as the one financial institution in the set.

Military.com is itself categorized as a Website, and no other Website appears in the top 10 — the nearest audiences are defined entirely by the military ecosystem: its news outlets, its branch accounts, its retail infrastructure, and its financial services.

The shape confirms an audience that is structurally contained within a single community, approached from two angles — the media that covers it and the institutions that constitute it.

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