Thursday, February 24, 2011

Tuskegee Airman

We could learn a lot of lessons from the Tuskegee Airman. For example, we could start off by "being ambitious" because Richard Jones the Air Traffic Conductor in 1954 didn't wanted to go to college but, he needed to be someone or do what he wanted to do in life. Also, "set yourself goals & complete it" such as Richard Jones again he did his Air Traffic Conductor job retired at the age of 50 and now has a paycheck coming in until he dies. In addition, you don't "never want to say never" because Lt. William Broadwater didn't when they denied him from being a pilot because he was black. Instead, he was the first black to become a FAC, and a pilot. Also, he is mentor to other's.

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