List of fictional military brats

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This is a list of fictional military brats. The term military brat refers to a person whose parent(s) were in the military while they were growing up. These fictional people have backstories which indicate they may have shared this common culture. Real military brats can be found at list of military brats, as can an article about American military brats and also the article about subcultures of military brats in a number of different English-speaking countries. [1] [2]

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  12. Star Trek: The Next Generation episode "Encounter at Farpoint"
  13. Fringe episode "Ability"
  14. Father is Colonel Gladstone, Full House episode "Viva Las Joey"
  15. ER episode "All in the Family"
  16. Recess episode "Parent's Night"
  17. Daughter of Admiral Takashi Hayase Macross Anime Net
  18. House episode "Daddy's Boy."
  19. Star Trek: The Next Generation episode "Imaginary Friend"
  20. JAG episodes "We the People" and "Rendezvous"
  21. Degrassi: The Next Generation episode "Whisper to a Scream"
  22. Star Trek: Voyager Episode 84 "Hunters", originally aired 1998
  23. Opening credits for seasons 2-3
  24. Jag episode "Wedding Bell Blues"
  25. Captain William "Bill" Scully The X-Files episode "One Breath"
  26. Saved by the Bell episode "Aloha Slater"
  27. Home Improvement episode "The Colonel"
  28. Battlestar Galactica episode "Exodus, pt II"
  29. Space: Above and Beyond episode "The Dark Side of the Sun"
  30. Disney Channel Original Movie Tiger Cruise Archived 2007-04-19 at the Wayback Machine
  31. 1 2 Interview with Mary Wertsch Archived 2006-11-19 at the Wayback Machine

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