The announcement comes after the MoD disposed of 12 sites in January.
It means the MoD has released land for up to 22,000 homes which is expected to generate around £640m.
Defence Minister, Mark Lancaster, said: “Every pound we make by disposing of excess land will be reinvested into a defence budget that keeps Britain safe.
“It will make the defence estate more efficient and better suited to the needs of our armed forces and it will help thousands of people to own their own home.”
The MoD plans to generate £1bn through land sales during this parliament which will cater for up to 55,000 homes.
The 10 sites released are:
Thornhill Barracks (Part of Clayton Barracks, Aldershot)
Burgoyne Barracks (Part of Shorncliffe Barracks, Folkestone)
Clive Barracks (Tern Hill, Shropshire)
Fitz Wygram House – Royal Army Vet Corps (Aldershot)
Army Officer Selection Board Westbury (Wiltshire)
Defence Training Estate land near Cove (Farnborough)
Rylston Road ARC (London)
MOD Wethersfield (Essex)
Chetwynd Barracks (Chilwell, Nottinghamshire)



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