Joint Recon Study Group

The Joint Reconnaissance Study Group is the San Diego-based, combined-service/agency, research-and-activities team in my novels "Mission Into Light" and sequel "Light's Hand." This site contains information of interest to the JRSG.

Monday, August 10, 2020

Native American words around us: States, towns, rivers, lakes, terrain, plants, animals, military

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By Steve Hammons More than half of the states in the U.S. are named from Native American words. The names of hundreds of American cities, to...
Thursday, July 23, 2020

Film experts, fans celebrate rediscovery of Appalachian story ‘Spring Night Summer Night’

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By Steve Hammons An independent film from the mid-1960s has been lovingly resurrected, restored and now, rediscovered by a new wave of fans....
Wednesday, July 15, 2020

Miami U. of Ohio changed name from ‘Redskins’ to ‘RedHawks’ in 1997

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By Steve Hammons Miami University of Ohio in Oxford, located in southwestern Ohio near the Indiana state line, changed its mascot name from...
Friday, June 5, 2020

Analysis: Research company involved with UFOs opens up about activities

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By Steve Hammons  A couple of weeks ago, a small startup company involved in forward-leaning research held an online Q&A session to di...
Saturday, March 14, 2020

‘Black swan’ events that aren't: Coronavirus, climate emergency, unidentified aerial phenomena

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By Steve Hammons A “black swan event” is one that is almost totally unexpected, is high-profile and has very significant impacts. It is view...
Monday, March 2, 2020

National security expert says recent UFOs are ‘threat unmet’

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By Steve Hammons   In a Feb. 18, 2020, article titled “A Threat Unmet” in the magazine of the American Legion military veterans organizatio...
Thursday, January 9, 2020

My military draft lottery number was #165 during final Vietnam War years

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By Steve Hammons (Related articles   “Storytelling affects human biology, beliefs, behavior”  and   “Reagan’s 1987 UN speech on ‘alien threa...
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