American soldiers were dropped behind enemy lines on what was called "C-Day". The Airborne division's job was to drop behind enemy lines and attack the German coastal defenses from the rear, giving the allied amphibious invasion a better chance at taking Normandy. Did you know that the D in D-Day does not stand for doom like many people think it does?
we sent US soldiers on the beaches and dropped paratropers behind enemy lines
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it is a tacit that the Nazis used when attacking an enemy, they would attack the front of the enemy and the circle around and flank them from behind.
referring to the battle of gettysburg in 1863?
Everyone in Britain were issued a gas mask even the civilians, this was in case enemy troops had dropped poisonous gas. This method of warfare was favored in world war 1, however everyone still got a mask in world war 2 as an added precaution.
true. They were dropped behind German's borders to encourage peace and surrender.
we sent US soldiers on the beaches and dropped paratropers behind enemy lines
The British World War II organisation that did daring missions behind enemy lines was Chindits. Chindits were specially trained military soldiers that were deployed deep behind enemy lines during WWII.
Behind Enemy Lines was released on 11/30/2001.
The Production Budget for Behind Enemy Lines was $40,000,000.
Behind Enemy Lines.
Often Sniper teams will go behind enemy lines
Behind Enemy Lines - Star Trek - was created in 1998.
Behind Enemy Lines grossed $58,855,732 worldwide.
Fire is a friend when its behind you,but its an enemy when its in front of you.
Behind Enemy Lines grossed $58,855,732 in the domestic market.
They were being dropped behind enemy lines, in sticks which ended up scattering all over the place, and, if the beach landings failed, they'd have no chance of reinforcement.