List of military brats
Military brats are the children and teenagers of active-duty military personnel, often identifying themselves as part of a distinct subculture of military children and teenagers. While "brat" is considered a derogatory term, military brat is still used as a term of endearment by military members within the military culture.
For a list of fictional military brats, see list of fictional military brats.
Notable military brats[edit]
United States[edit]
United States Army[edit]
- Amy Adams, actress
- Hunter "Patch" Adams, doctor, comedian and social activist[1]
- Christina Aguilera, Grammy-winning singer[2]
- Gregory Benford, astrophysicist and science-fiction author[3]
- Jackson Browne, singer/songwriter, born West Germany, father an American serviceman[4]
- Joelle Carter, model, actress[5]
- Jerry Cantrell, guitarist, singer/songwriter[6]
- J. Cole, hip hop recording artist and record producer[7]
- Tony Coolidge, (1967-) Taiwanese-born American filmmaker[8]
- Ciara, Grammy-winning singer[citation needed]
- Johnny Damon, baseball player[9]
- Danny!, recording artist for Definitive Jux Records[citation needed]
- Neil Diamond, song writer and singer[10]
- Faye Dunaway, actress[11]
- Scott Durbin, son of Army minister and member of the Imagination Movers[citation needed]
- Herman Edwards, football player, head coach, football analyst[12]
- Harris Faulkner, Fox News Channel anchor[13]
- Mayte Garcia, entertainer, actress[citation needed]
- Ron Gardenhire, manager of the Detroit Tigers[14]
- Steve Geng, author, memoirist[15][16]
- Newt Gingrich, politician[17]
- Robert Griffin III, football player
- Scott Hall, professional wrestler[18]
- Ann Harding, actress[citation needed]
- Priest Holmes, NFL All-Pro running back[citation needed]
- Robert Horry, "Big Shot Bob" NBA Star and seven-time World Champion
- Charlayne Hunter-Gault, journalist[19]
- Davey Johnson, former MLB player and manager, current manager of US national team[20]
- Petra Kelly, German politician and co-founder of the German Green Party[citation needed]
- Alan Keyes, former presidential candidate[21]
- Khalid, singer and songwriter
- D.L. Lang, poet[22]
- Cardinal Bernard Law, cardinal and former Archbishop of Boston[23]
- Martin Lawrence, comedian[citation needed]
- Timothy Leary, author and counterculture guru[citation needed]
- Tommy Lee, founding member of the heavy metal band Mötley Crüe, born in Greece to an American father serving in the US Army and a Greek mother.
- Lisa "Left Eye" Lopes, member of girl group TLC[24]
- Stanley McChrystal, retired General and former Commander, International Security Assistance Force (ISAF) Afghanistan and Commander, U.S. Forces Afghanistan (USFOR-A)[citation needed]
- Douglas MacArthur, Medal of Honor recipient and Supreme Allied Commander in the Pacific during WWII[25]
- Amy Markham, model and television personality
- Markiplier, Youtuber and Internet Personality
- Jerri Manthey, actress who is best known for her appearances on reality shows[26]
- Kevin Mawae, Former NFL player
- Rudy Maxa, "The Savvy Traveller", National Geographic reporter[27]
- Rob McKenna, former Attorney General of Washington state, candidate for Governor in 2012
- Julianne Moore, actress[28]
- Tahj Mowry, actor[citation needed]
- Tamera Mowry, actress
- Tia Mowry, actress[citation needed]
- Donna Musil, documentary filmmaker, writer and activist[citation needed]
- Brian Reynolds Myers, American critic and researcher of North Korean culture; author of A Reader's Manifesto[citation needed]
- Norah O'Donnell, American print and television journalist, currently serving as the co-anchor of "CBS This Morning".
- Shaquille O'Neal, basketball player[29]
- Mary-Louise Parker, actress[citation needed]
- Sally Quinn, author[30]
- Tim Reynolds, bassist
- Lionel Richie, singer[31]
- Budd Root, cartoonist, creator of Cavewoman[32]
- Michelle Rodriguez, actress
- Jeri Ryan, actress, played "Seven of Nine" on Star Trek: Voyager[33]
- Debby Ryan, actress, star of Disney Channel show Jessie
- Sapphire, author[citation needed]
- Ann Savage, film actress
- Norman Schwarzkopf, Jr., general in charge of Desert Storm[34]
- Leah Ward Sears, Georgia Supreme Court Chief Justice[35]
- Scott Shannon, announcer for the Sean Hannity radio show, host of Internet's True Oldies Channel, New York disc jockey, programmer and former VH1 VJ[36]
- Will Shields, 2015 Pro Football Hall of Fame inductee; played for the Kansas City Chiefs 1993-2006, born in Fort Riley, Kansas
- Rachel Smith, Miss USA 2007; born on a US base in Panama; both of her parents were in the service, stationed in Panama[37]
- Michael Stipe, vocalist for R.E.M.[38][39][40]
- Kathrine Switzer, first woman to run the Boston Marathon
- Sharon Tate, actress; Mrs. Roman Polanski[41]
- Robert Kelly Thomas, lead singer for Matchbox Twenty, Won 3 Grammy's in 2000, for his song "Smooth" with Santana.
- Blair Underwood, actor[42]
- Elizabeth Vargas, ABC News anchor[43]
- Gore Vidal, novelist; biological father was a West Point grad and Army aviator[citation needed]
- Ashley Wagner, 2016 World Figure Skating silver medalist.
- Mary Edwards Wertsch, author of the book Military Brats: Legacies of Childhood Inside the Fortress[44]
- Bruce Willis, actor[45][46]
- Reese Witherspoon, actress[47]
- James Woods, actor[48]
- Tiger Woods professional golf champion[citation needed]
- Eric Zeier, football player[citation needed]
United States Marines[edit]
- Neal Boortz, talk radio host, author[49]
- Pat Conroy, author of The Great Santini, a novel about military brats[citation needed]
- Deborah Foreman, actress and model
- Emmylou Harris, multiple Grammy Award-winning singer[50]
- Robert Hays, actor[51]
- Tomi Lahren, political commentator[52]
- Heather Locklear, model and actress[53]
- Renee Montagne, National Public Radio news anchor, co-host of national morning news show Morning Edition, former co-host of All Things Considered[54][55]
- Patton Oswalt, actor and comedian
- John Phillips, singer, of The Mamas & the Papas[56]
- Mary Doria Russell, award-winning novelist, writes science fiction and also historical fiction; both parents served, father was a Marine
- Lala Sloatman, actress, costumer, and model
- Austin St. John, actor, Power Rangers[57]
- Allen Neal Jones, better known as AJ Styles, professional wrestler[58]
- Ann Wilson, of Heart, singer, songwriter[citation needed]
- Nancy Wilson, of the band Heart, guitarist, singer, songwriter[citation needed]
[edit]
- Nicole Gale Anderson, actress/model[59]
- Hoyt Axton, country/western composer-performer, actor[citation needed]
- Billy Beane, manager of the Oakland A's, subject of movie Moneyball, credited with fundamentally changing team strategy for the game of baseball
- Dennis C. Blair, Commander in Chief, U.S. Pacific Command[60]
- Bill Cosby, comedian and actor[61]
- Steven Culp, actor[62]
- Andy Dick, actor and comedian[63]
- Nancy Dussault, singer and actress[citation needed]
- Robert Duvall, Academy Award-winning actor[64]
- Elizabeth Edwards, (born Mary Elizabeth Anania), late attorney, author, and estranged wife of former U.S. Senator and Presidential candidate John Edwards
- Maureen Fleming, butoh dancer[65]
- Kathie Lee Gifford, actress, singer/songwriter[66]
- Mark Hamill, star of the first three Star Wars films[67]
- Marcia Gay Harden, actress[68]
- L. Ron Hubbard, science fiction author and founder of Scientology
- Patrick Kilpatrick, actor, director, producer, writer
- Thomas C. Kinkaid, Admiral, commander of the Seventh Fleet during World War II[69]
- John McCain, Senator and 2008 presidential candidate[70]
- John S. McCain, Jr., Admiral, Commander in Chief, Pacific Command[70]
- Steve McQueen, actor[citation needed]
- Jim Morrison, singer/songwriter[citation needed]
- Kelley O'Hara, American soccer player for the USWNT and the Utah Royals FC of the National Women's Soccer League, Father was a Naval Aviator, Fighter Pilot [71]
- Donovan Patton, actor and the second host of the Nick Jr. series Blue's Clues, born at Agana Naval Air Station in Guam.
- Lou Diamond Phillips, father was a career Naval Officer, and was named after a legendary U.S. Marine
- Mary Doria Russell, award-winning novelist, science fiction and also historical fiction; both parents served, mother was a Navy nurse
- Doug Walker, film critic and internet celebrity
- Mike Watt, bassist[72]
United States Air Force[edit]
- Jessica Alba, actress[73]
- Ray Allen, NBA basketball player[74]
- Brad Arnold, lead vocalist for band 3 Doors Down[citation needed]
- Harley Baldwin, developer and art dealer in Aspen, Colorado[75][76]
- Gerry Beckley, American singer, songwriter, and musician, and a founding member of the band America.[77]
- Jay Bell, MLB player, born on Eglin Air Force Base in Florida[citation needed]
- Zack Bowman, NFL cornerback for Chicago Bears[citation needed]
- Janice Brown, United States Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia Circuit[78]
- Dewey Bunnell, British–American musician, singer, guitarist, and songwriter, best known as a member of the folk rock band America.[79]
- Valorie Burton, CNN Personal Development Commentator, author, counselor and life coach[80]
- Wendi B. Carpenter, Rear Admiral, United States Navy[citation needed]
- Ron Coder, NFL and USFL player
- Suzanne Collins, author, Hunger Games[81]
- Chris Cooper, actor[82]
- John Cornyn, U.S. Senator[83]
- John Denver, singer[84]
- Cyndy Garvey[citation needed]
- Nicole Goetz, Operation Homefront's 2011 Military Child of the Year: Air Force[85]
- Pam Grier, actress[86]
- Mia Hamm, soccer player[87]
- Eric David Harris, one perpetrator of the Columbine High School massacre[88]
- Heloise, columnist, "Ask Heloise"[44]
- Glenn Jacobs, better known as Kane, professional wrestler[89][90]
- Wiz Khalifa, rapper, songwriter, actor[91]
- Kris Kristofferson, country singer, songwriter, screen actor and documentary narrator[92]
- Swoosie Kurtz, two time Tony Award winner[93]
- Chris LeDoux, country music singer, rodeo cowboy[94]
- Craig Lefferts, MLB pitcher[citation needed]
- Annie Leibovitz, portrait photographer[95]
- Katrina Leskanich, founder and lead singer of the music group Katrina and the Waves[96]
- Ronnie Lott, NFL Hall of Famer[citation needed]
- Shawn Michaels, professional wrestler[97]
- Natalie Morales, co-anchor and national correspondent for NBC's Today[citation needed]
- Robin Olds, Air Force triple ace, son of Army Air Corps Major General Robert Olds
- Dan Peek, American musician best known as a member of the folk rock band America from 1970 to 1977.[98]
- Priscilla Presley, actress, ex-wife of Elvis; mother of Lisa Marie Presley[99]
- Victoria Principal, actress[100]
- Chris Richardson, singer and former American Idol contestant[101]
- Reggie Rivers, NFL running back, Denver Broncos, and Super Bowl champion[citation needed]
- John Romero, lead software designer for Wolfenstein 3D, Quake, and Doom[citation needed]
- Peter Sarsgaard, actor[citation needed]
- Shawnee Smith, actress[citation needed]
- Bart Starr, NFL Hall of Famer[citation needed]
- Stephen Stills, singer/songwriter[citation needed]
- Ronda Storms, Florida State Senator[102]
- Tank, R&B singer[citation needed]
- Derrick Thomas, NFL linebacker, Kansas City Chiefs[citation needed]
- Dave Veres, MLB pitcher[citation needed]
- Gore Vidal, novelist[citation needed]
- WC, rapper
- Mykelti Williamson, actor most famous for role of Bubba Blue in Forrest Gump[103]
- Michael Winslow, actor and comedian, best known as "Jones" from the Police Academy movies[104]
- Danny Wuerffel, Heisman trophy winner and NFL quarterback[105]
United States Coast Guard[edit]
- Thad Allen, Admiral, twenty third Commandant of the United States Coast Guard; Incident Commander, Federal Gulf of Mexico Oil Disaster Response[106]
- Harry G. Hamlet, Vice admiral, seventh Commandant of the United States Coast Guard[107]
- Willard J. Smith, Admiral, thirteenth Commandant of the United States Coast Guard[108]
Branch of service unknown[edit]
- H.R., singer/songwriter of Bad Brains
- Dan Hicks, singer[109]
- Rob Hotchkiss, guitar and harmonica player of the band Train[110]
- Earl Hudson, drummer of Bad Brains
- Jesse Jane, porn star[citation needed]
- Linda Johnson, WSOP bracelet winner and owner of Card Player[111]
- Amerie Mi Marie Rogers (aka Amerie), singer[citation needed]
- Lil' Mo, singer/songwriter[citation needed]
- Trey Songz, singer/songwriter[citation needed]
- Tré Cool, drummer for Green Day, father was a helicopter pilot in the Vietnam War
Canadian military brats[edit]
- Dee Brasseur, retired Canadian military officer and military pilot
- Dani Couture, poet, novelist
- Michael J. Fox, actor; army brat
- Ann-Marie MacDonald, novelist, playwright, actor, broadcast journalist; air force brat[112]
- Elizabeth Manley, figure skater, three-time Canadian champion, 1988 Olympic silver medalist, 1988 world silver medalist[113]
- Alanis Morissette, singer, songwriter
- Desmond Morton, author, historian[114]
Indian military brats[edit]
Entertainment industry[edit]
- Aishwarya Rai, Indian film actor, global icon, daughter of Navy officer; her father retired from Engineering Branch INS Shivaji, Lonavala Mh
- Aishwarya Sakhuja, Indian television actress
- Akshay Kumar, film actor, son of an Indian Army officer, the late Hari Om Bhatia[115]
- Aman Verma, TV show anchor, actor[116]
- Amrita Singh, film actress[117]
- Anushka Sharma, film actress, daughter of Col. Ajay Kumar Sharma[118]
- Arjun Rampal, Indian actor in Bollywood films; fashion model; his maternal grandfather, Brigadier Gurdayal Singh, served in the army[119]
- Celina Jaitley, Indian actress, daughter of V K Jaitley, a retired colonel, and Meeta, an Afghan Hindu who was a nurse in the Indian Army;[120][121]
- Chitrangada Singh, film actress born to an Army officer father[122]
- Cyrus Sahukar, MTV India VJ and Bollywood actor; born in Mhow Cantonment, District Indore; his father is Colonel Behram Sahukar[123]
- Dipika Kakar Television actress. Known for her lead role in Sasural Simar ka.
- Esha Gupta, film actress born to an Air Force officer father[124]
- Gauri Khan, Indian movie producer; wife of Bollywood actor Shahrukh Khan, with whom she co-founded Red Chillies Entertainment; father is Major Ramesh Chhiba[125]
- Gauri Pradhan, Indian television actress[126]
- Gul Panag, Indian actress; father is Lt. Gen. H S Panag (Retd), Indian Army[127]
- Kirron Kher, Indian actress and politician; father is a colonel in the army
- Lara Dutta, Indian actress, Miss Universe 2000; father is Wing Commander L.K. Dutta in the Indian Air Force[128]
- Mayanti Langer, Indian TV sports journalist with ESPN; daughter of Lt Gen Sanjiv Langer, who also had a UN deployment[129]
- Mita Vashisht, Indian television, film and theatre actress; graduated from National School of Drama, New Delhi; father is Colonel Rajeshwar Dutt Vasisht (Retd)
- Mohnish Behl, Indian actor working in the Bollywood film industry; father is Cdr. Rajneesh Behl[130]
- Navneet Kaur Dhillon, Indian model, winner of Femina Miss World India 2013; the daughter of an army officer; attended her schooling in APS, Ambala[131]
- Neha Dhupia, Indian actress, daughter of commander Pradip Singh Dhupia, who is in the Indian Navy[132]
- Nikita Anand, Miss India 2003; father is Brigadier S.S. Anand, a doctor in the Indian Army[133]
- Nimrat Kaur, Indian actress whose father was an Army officer[134]
- Pooja Batra, Indian actress; father, Ravi Batra, was an army colonel who was wounded in the 1971 war between India and Pakistan
- Prahlad Kakkar, ad guru; father was a Major General in the army
- Preity Zinta, Indian actress; father, Durganand Zinta, was an officer in the Indian Army[135]
- Priya Gill, Indian actress; father was a paratrooper in the Indian army, Brigadier BS Gill
- Priyanka Chopra, Indian actress; parents are Dr. Ashok Chopra and Dr. Madhu Chopra; father was a doctor in the Indian Army[136]
- Rajeev Khandelwal, Indian film actor[137]
- Rakul Preet Singh, Indian actress, father was an army officer[138]
- Rannvijay Singh, Indian actor and VJ[139]
- Rhea Chakraborty, actress, whose father was an Indian Army officer[140]
- Shilpa Sakhlani, television actress, known for her role as Ganga on the soap opera Kyunki Saas Bhi Kabhi Bahu Thi
- Simi Garewal, Indian film actress. Her father was a retired Brigadier in the Indian Army.
- Shonali Nagrani, Indian film actress and model; her father was an officer in the Indian Army and was posted at Bengdubi during her childhood[141]
- Sushmita Sen, Miss Universe 1994, Indian actress; her father, Wg Cdr Shubeer Sen, is a retired Indian Air Force officer[142]
- Swara Bhaskar, Indian actress whose father Chitrapu Uday Bhaskar was in Indian Navy[143]
Others[edit]
- Ajay Banga, president and chief executive officer of MasterCard; his father is Lt. General Harbhajan Singh Banga (Retd.), a decorated general of the Indian Army[144]
- Arnab Goswami, Indian journalist; editor in Chief and news anchor of the Indian news channel Times Now[145]
- Arun Sarin, former CEO of Britain's Vodafone Group[146]
- Deepa Malik, President of the Paralympic Committee of India, para-athlete, motivational speaker, her father, Col. Balkrishnan Nagpal was an Infantry officer and served in the Grenadiers Regiment.
- Deepak Chopra, doctor, public speaker, and writer on subjects such as spirituality, Ayurveda and mind-body medicine; his father, Krishan Chopra, M.D. (1919–2001) was a prominent Indian cardiologist[147]
- Dheeraj Sharma, Professor at IIM-Ahmedabad, Author, Columnist, and Motivational Speaker. His father was an officer in Indian army
- Dimple Yadav, Indian politician, wife of former Chief Minister of Uttar Pradesh Akhilesh Yadav. Her father was a colonel in the Army.
- Jeev Milkha Singh, first Indian professional golfer to become a member of the European Tour; son of legend Milkha Singh[148]
- JJ Valaya, Indian fashion designer and couturier; father is Brigadier Jagjit Singh Ahluwalia[149]
- Jyoti Randhawa, professional golfer; father is Brigadier R S Randhawa in the Indian Army[150]
- Karan Thapar, Indian television commentator and interviewer; born to General P. N. Thapar and Bimla Thapar
- M. S. Banga, senior partner at the private equity fund Clayton Dubilier & Rice; brother of Ajay Banga[151]
- Nirupama Rao, a 1973 batch Indian Foreign Service officer; Ambassador of India to the United States of America since August 2011; father is Colonel P.V.N. Menon[152]
- Renuka Chowdary, Indian politician; former Minister of State (Independent Charge) for Ministry of Women and Child Development in the Government of India, 2006-2009; father is Wing Commander S N Chowdary[153]
- Sabeer Bhatia,Indian American entrepreneur; co-founded Hotmail; is father Captain (Hony) Baldev Bhatia[154]
- Sister Nirmala, succeeded Mother Teresa as Superior General of the Missionaries of Charity in March 1997; father was in the Indian Army[155]
- Sunny Singh, writer
- Tanvir Gill, news anchor on CNBC Asia, daughter of a Naval officer
- Tarun Tahiliani, Indian fashion designer; father, Admiral Radhakrishna Hariram Tahiliani, served as the Chief of the Naval Staff of the Indian Navy between 1984 and 1987 and as the Governor of Sikkim between 1990 and 1994[156]
- Vinod Dham, venture capitalist; father served in the Indian Army[157]
- Vinod Khosla, Indian-born American venture capitalist; influential personality in Silicon Valley[158]
- Yashvardhan Kumar Sinha, former High Commissioner of India to UK and presently Central Information Commissioner; father was Lt Gen SK Sinha PVSM, VCOAS and former Governor of Assam and J&K
United Kingdom and other commonwealth countries[edit]
- Jason "J" Brown; former Five member; father in army.
- Tim Curry, actor, singer and composer (Dr. Frank-N-Furter in the Rocky Horror Picture Show); father was a chaplain in the Royal Navy[159]
- Pete Doherty, singer/songwriter; father was in the British Army[160]
- Adrian Edmondson, comedian, writer, director, actor, musician; father was a teacher working for the British Army and Royal Air Force[161]
- Samantha Eggar, actress; father in the British Army[162]
- Dawn French, British comedian; father was in the Royal Air Force
- Bob Marley, Jamaican reggae singer, songwriter and poet; father was a Captain in the British Royal Marines
- Colin Greenwood, bassist for the English rock band Radiohead; father in the British Army[163]
- Myra Hindley, murderer (Moors Murders); father was a paratrooper in the Royal Air Force[citation needed]
- Christopher Hitchens, writer; father in British Navy[164]
- Engelbert Humperdinck, singer; father in the British Army[165]
- Christopher Isherwood, novelist; father in British Army[166]
- Junaid Jamshed, Pakistani singer; father was a Pakistan Air Force officer[167]
- Elton John, singer; father in the Royal Air Force[citation needed]
- Christopher Lee, actor (Count Dracula and Count Dooku); father in the Royal Rifle Corps[168]
- John Loder, early film actor; father a British Army General[169]
- Malcolm McDowell, actor; father a British Royal Air Force officer[citation needed]
- Spike Milligan, Irish-English comedian; father in British Indian Army; grew up in British India and Burma[citation needed]
- Tarique Rahman and Arafat Rahman, sons of Lieutenant General Ziaur Rahman, who was commissioned into the Pakistan Army, and became one of the commanders during the 1971 Liberation War and later, the third head of the Bangladesh Army before becoming the seventh President of Bangladesh
- Charlotte Rampling, actor, model, singer; father an Olympian and British Army Officer[170]
- Ali Saleem, Pakistani cross-dresser and TV host; father was a Pakistan Army colonel[citation needed]
- Sanwar Azam Sunny, social entrepreneur and artist; son of Colonel Muhammad Shahid Sarwar, a commander of the Bangladesh Army and Border Guards Bangladesh (1977-2005)
- Jennifer Saunders, British comedian, actress, and writer[citation needed]
- Rick Springfield, father was an Australian Army officer[citation needed]
- Tilda Swinton, father is Major-General Sir John Swinton, KCVO, OBE, DL, the highest rank in the British Army
- Tanita Tikaram, father a British Army officer[citation needed]
- Sardar Ajit Singh Indian dissident, nationalist, during the time of British rule in India[171]
- Raheel Sharif, Chief of Army Staff of Pakistan Army; son of a major; brother of Shabbir Sharif (Nishan-e-Haider) and nephew of Raja Aziz Bhatti (Nishan-e-Haider)
- Fiona Reid, English-born Canadian actress, father was a doctor in the British Army.
Other countries[edit]
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- Michelle Bachelet, President of Chile; father was a Chilean Air Force General[citation needed]
- Joel Embiid, Cameroonian NBA player[172]
- Petra Kelly German politician, Green Party activist; had dual citizenship with the United States; father was a US soldier, mother was German[citation needed]
- Kim Jong-il, supreme leader of North Korea from 1994 to 2011, Soviet records state he was born in the fishing village of Vyatskoye in the Soviet Union while his father Kim Il-sung commanded the 1st Battalion of the Soviet 88th Brigade, made up of Chinese and Korean exiles. He is the father of Current North Korean Supreme Leader, Kim Jong-un
- Vitali Klitschko and Wladimir Klitschko, professional boxers (Vitali is the WBC World Champion); father was Soviet Air Force Colonel[citation needed]
- Vladimir Radmanović, NBA player; father in Yugoslav People's Army[173]
- Ségolène Royal, French politician, former major candidate for French Presidency, father was an officer in the French Army[citation needed]
- Alejandro Villanueva, NFL player — born in Mississippi to a Spanish Navy officer who worked for NATO; his father's postings took him to Rhode Island, Spain, and Belgium before he attended West Point.[174][175]
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External links[edit]
- The American Overseas Schools Historical Society includes a list of military brats.
- Military Brats Registry, social media site for military brats
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