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* [[Oceanside, California]] (associated with [[Marine Corps Base Camp Pendleton]])
* [[Oceanside, California]] (associated with [[Marine Corps Base Camp Pendleton]])
* [[San Antonio, Texas]] (associated with [[Joint Base San Antonio]])
* [[San Antonio, Texas]] (associated with [[Joint Base San Antonio]])
* [[San Diego, California]] (associated with [[Marine Corps Air Station Miramar]], [[Marine Corps Recruit Depot San Diego]], [[Naval Base Point Loma]], [[Naval Base San Diego]] [[Bob Wilson Naval Hospital]], the [[Space and Naval Warfare Systems Center San Diego]] and [[Space and Naval Warfare Systems Command]])
* [[San Diego, California]] (associated with [[Marine Corps Air Station Miramar]], [[Marine Corps Recruit Depot San Diego]], [[Naval Base Point Loma]], [[Naval Base San Diego]] [[Bob Wilson Naval Hospital]], the [[Space and Naval Warfare Systems Center San Diego]], [[Space and Naval Warfare Systems Command]], and [[Coast Guard Air Station San Diego]])
* [[St. Robert, Missouri]] (associated with [[Fort Leonard Wood]])
* [[St. Robert, Missouri]] (associated with [[Fort Leonard Wood]])
* [[Tacoma, Washington]] (associated with [[Joint Base Lewis–McChord]])
* [[Tacoma, Washington]] (associated with [[Joint Base Lewis–McChord]])

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A military town is a civilian municipality which is economically dependent upon or receives its greatest economic impetus from a nearby military installation, such as a military base or military academy.

Examples

Pakistan

Saudi Arabia

Canada

United Kingdom

United States

See also

Former