As the first five hundred men landed near the ridgeline of the top of the south wing of the mountain, another group of five hundred men also jumped off the aircraft as they began to drift toward the top of the north wing of the mountain.
Since the paratroopers were affected by the wind, wind direction, and their personal control ability, it was very difficult for them to be able to jump and land in the same area at the same time. So, they could only land near the target before they moved togeth