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Four of the top 10 neighbors are fellow military branches or defense agencies — but the spread across the full set is what defines this audience's shape.

U.S. Air Force leads at 0.93, followed closely by U.S. Navy at 0.89 and National Guard at 0.89. U.S. Army sits at 0.86. All four share the same subcategory — Government — as the U.S. Marines, making the top cluster a tight same-kind grouping. Veterans Affairs at 0.73 extends that Government thread further down the list.

The shape turns broad, however, because the remaining neighbors pull in distinctly different directions. Military.com (0.82) and three News Publishers — Military Times (0.77), ArmyTimes (0.75), and Stars and Stripes (0.75) — form a military-media cluster that sits just below the branch-to-branch tier. Rounding out the top 10 is The Exchange, an Apparel/General retailer at 0.71, the only non-Government, non-media entity in the set and a signal that the audience's shape extends into military-adjacent retail.

No single neighbor dominates; scores descend gradually from 0.93 to 0.71 across ten entries spanning Government organizations, military-focused news publishers, and one retail outlet — a distribution that reflects an audience defined broadly by military institutional life rather than by any single branch or platform.

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