Here are six ideals that describe the Tuskegee Airmen Experience:

The young men who would become the Tuskegee Airmen dreamed of flying. No one else believed they could. But they made their dreams come true by working hard. And you can too.


The Tuskegee Airmen lived in a time when everyone tried to stop them. But they went on to become heroes. Don’t let what other people think keep you from dreaming big.


Your brain is like a muscle. Stop using it, and it gets weak.
The Tuskegee Airmen put their minds to work, and became American legends. You can too.


When the Airmen were called on to defend their country, they had been training for many months and were ready to go. Every day is your chance to be a little smarter, a little stronger,
and a little more ready.



Be persistent. Be patient. Make a little progress every day.
After years of nobody believing in them, the Tuskegee Airmen earned a reputation for being the best.
And it didn’t happen overnight.
 


If you don’t believe great things will happen, then they never will.
When the Airmen returned to everyday life, they faced many challenges, but they knew they could face them. And they did.

Remember the Tuskegee Airmen.
Whatever your dream is,
no matter how big,
work to make it real.
And in trying, you will succeed.