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The top 10 neighbors for U.S. Navy form a tight military-ecosystem cluster, with no single dominant outlier pulling the shape — scores run from 0.94 down to 0.85 across a set that is almost entirely military branches and military-focused media.

The shape is broad. U.S. Air Force leads at 0.94, followed closely by U.S. Army at 0.91. Both are Government-subcategory organizations, as are U.S. Marines at 0.89 and Department of Defense at 0.87 — making five of the top 10 fellow Government entities (including National Guard at 0.86). The remaining five are media properties serving the same community: Stars and Stripes (0.90) and Military Times (0.90) are News Publishers; Military.com (0.89) is a Website; and ArmyTimes (0.86) and Navy Times (0.85) round out the News Publisher contingent. Every neighbor in the top 10 is either a military branch, a defense-umbrella government body, or a publication whose editorial focus is the armed forces — there is no cross-kind intrusion from entertainment, retail, or any other sector within these ten positions.

The absence of any non-military entity in the top 10 is the defining structural fact: this audience's shape is defined almost entirely by its own institutional ecosystem, with military-beat journalism serving as the connective tissue between the branches.

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