First Pass: Long Shadows

Front Matter — Long Shadows
Title Page
LONG SHADOWS
By Vic Socotra
Socotra House Press
Arlington, Virginia
Copyright © 2025 Vic Socotra
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First Edition, 2025
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Dedication
For Rex and Jack —
and for every sailor who stood the watch,
known or missing, in the long tide of history.
Epigraph
“Never send the last message.
Leave the circuit open.
Somebody might still be listening.”
— Vice Admiral Rex E. Rectanus, USN (Ret.)
Author’s Note
This book grew from a handful of daily reflections written in the winter of 2009–2010, after the death of Vice Admiral Rex Rectanus, U.S. Navy (Retired) and the follow-on passing of his partner Jinny Martin.
What began as a memorial thread for friends became a deeper excavation — a search for the connective tissue between memory, service, and the quiet machinery of national purpose.
The pieces you will read here were first published as The Daily Socotra columns, in real time, as the story unfolded. They were not planned as a book. They became one because the pattern emerged only after the last line was written.
Where possible, the original voices and documents have been preserved — operational accounts, oral histories, and portions of Douglass Hubbard’s Special Agent Vietnam are used with permission and attribution. Factual corrections were minimal; context was added where memory had blurred.
What remains is not a biography, nor a history, but a field notebook of America’s long twilight — a meditation on duty, loyalty, and the men who lived between the silences.
— Vic Socotra
Arlington, Virginia
Spring 2025
Acknowledgments
My thanks to those who kept the circuits alive:
Vice Admiral Rex E. Rectanus, USN (Ret.), whose story began it all.
LCDR John “Jack” Graf, USN, whose absence still fills a place in every intelligence officer’s heart.
VADM Ted “Fifty-Five” Carter and shipmates of the Office of Naval Intelligence, for preserving the tradition.
Mac Showers, Bob Melka, and Tom Brooks, for their recollections and unvarnished truth.
The Daily Socotra crew — Melissa, Splash, and the team at Socotra House — who have endured every draft, edit, and late-night inspiration.
And to the readers who followed the daily posts through winter into spring — you kept this signal alive.
Table of Contents (Front-Matter Summary)
Part I – The Flag Folded
Rex
Missing Man
Old School
Part II – The Wars We Fought
Pulling the Trigger
Fifty-Five on Forty-Eight
Elvis at the White House
Sea Story
Part III – Inside the Pentagon
Numerology
Questions
Revolutionary Rex
Part IV – The Legacy
The Burial Detail
The Last Signal
Long Shadows