At 0.97, Military.com sits at one peak of a two-peak structure — and ArmyTimes (0.96) anchors the other, with the gap between them narrower than the drop-off that follows. Together, these two neighbors — one a general military web portal, the other a branch-specific news publisher — define the twin poles around which the rest of the top 10 organizes.
The shape is a tight military-ecosystem cluster. Four of the top 10 neighbors are Government organizations: U.S. Air Force (0.96), U.S. Navy (0.91), National Guard (0.88), and U.S. Marines (0.86). Three are News Publishers serving the same community: ArmyTimes, Military Times (0.95), and Stars and Stripes (0.93). That leaves two outliers worth noting: The Exchange (0.96), an apparel retailer whose audience shape nearly matches the Air Force's, and Navy Federal Credit Union (0.82), the lone Financial institution in the top 10. No entertainment, consumer, or media brands appear in the top 10 — the neighbor set is almost entirely composed of military branches, military-beat publishers, and military-community services.
The scores compress tightly from 0.97 down to 0.82, with no sharp break until Navy Federal — a configuration that reflects an audience defined almost entirely by a single institutional world.