**Air Force Birthday Leadership Scenario (US History 9–12)** Read the Korean War–era scenario and respond to the questions. **Time:** 20–30 minutes - 5 minutes: Read the scenario - 15–20 minutes: Answer questions - 2–5 minutes: Final reflection Focus on leadership, teamwork, service, and historical context (not politics).
In one paragraph, explain what plan you would recommend and how you balanced mission urgency, safety, and service to others.
Put these steps in the best order for making and leading a decision.
Assess the situation (urgency, weather, aircraft, comms).
Identify realistic options.
Decide and communicate the plan with roles and timing.
Execute, monitor conditions, and adjust if needed.
Evaluate risks and resources for each option.
The U.S. Air Force became a separate branch of the U.S. military in 1947.
Match each leadership principle to the action that best represents it.
| Stavka koja se može prevući | arrow_right_alt | Odgovarajuća stavka |
|---|---|---|
Service | arrow_right_alt | Report risks honestly |
Excellence | arrow_right_alt | Prioritize medical supplies |
Communication | arrow_right_alt | Follow checklists carefully |
Integrity | arrow_right_alt | Confirm backup radio plan |
Which recommendation shows the best leadership priority for this situation?
Select two actions that would most improve team effectiveness and mission success in the next hour.
In three words or fewer, name the most important leadership skill in this scenario.