Since the mid-70s, The ROCKS, an international 501(c)3 nonprofit organization,
through its National Board, chapters and Interest Groups has been a source of strength
within the military community, providing mentorship and professional leadership
development to military officers. Our mission is based on a philosophy of mutual
support, networking and mentorship—Strengthen military officers and civilians by
providing and promoting mentorship, professional leadership development, scholarship
and networking. We are an essential leader in providing developmental guidance to
support members of the officer corps, cadets, and federal civilians. Connection,
guidance and opportunity through our mentorship program is the foundation of all our
work.
Upon reaching Washington, several informal meetings followed. However, the emphasis was modified
to deal with survival in the National Capitol Region and to address other issues of interest to
the members. During the years which followed, many officers were reassigned in and out of the
Washington area so the group continued to grow. The need for a more structured organization was
also seen, so a formal meeting was held on October 9, 1974, to get the group formalized.
BG Roscoe Cartwright, along with Colonel Robert B. Burke, led an initiative to formally organize
the growing network into what became temporarily known as the "No Name Club" until they agreed on
an official name. Shortly thereafter, on Dec 1, 1974, the "No Name Club" was assembled to vote
on a name when it received news that General Cartwright and his wife had died in a plane crash
earlier that day. The leader of the group, General Cartwright, who embodied the spirit of nurturing,
commitment and mentorship was gone.
Your experience is someone else’s roadmap. The ROCKS mentors are professionals, leaders, and veterans who want to give back by helping others succeed. As a mentor, you will guide professionals through real-world challenges and share insights and leadership skills and expand your own network and impact. One conversation can change a career. One mentor can change a life. Be a ROCKS mentor.
You don’t have to navigate your career alone. Career growth isn’t just about what you know—it’s also about who guides you along the way. Whether you’re early in your career and seeking direction or looking to level up professionally, a mentor can help you navigate challenges, avoid setbacks and accelerate your success. At ROCKS, we create relationships that open doors and build confidence. We help you move forward with purpose and will help you. Join ROCKS.
Your support helps individuals build stable, sustainable futures. Every contribution allows ROCKS to provide structured mentorship programs, offer career development workshops, scholarships and expand access to professional networks. You are not just supporting a program, you are investing in economic mobility, workforce development, and communities. Give today. Empower tomorrow’s leaders.