Paratroopers typically do not leave their parachutes behind after landing. They are trained to recover their parachutes and equipment after landing to avoid leaving behind any materials that could be used by the enemy or in subsequent operations. In some cases, if a parachute is damaged or not recoverable, they may abandon it, but this is not the norm. The focus is usually on gathering all gear for reuse or proper disposal.
The idea is pure nonsense.
Paratroopers used butterfly knives in ww2 to cut away their parachutes lines.
On D-Day, the paratroops were to secure key objectives, towns, and causeways inland from Omaha beach. Paratroopers were light infantry troops who could be moved into a position as needed. They could either be dropped behind the enemy lines as in many of the invasions. Or they could be quickly deployed to a position that needed immediate reinforcement, such as at Battle of the Bulge (i.e. Bastogne). Paratroopers could also be used very much like Commando or Special Forces in that they could hit a small objective with speed and stealth.
The past tense of "leave behind" is "left behind."
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What Leave Behind was created in 2003-05.
Paratroopers were landed behind the lines, but it was mainly troops being landed on five different beaches.
The brainchild of the CIA, it was the infiltration of agents behind enemy lines by parachutes during WWII.
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What You Leave Behind was created on 1999-06-02.
Leave Myself Behind was created in 2004.
she doesn't leave behind anything.