Special Services Group (SSG), Pakistan
Imagine jogging five miles while wearing all of your gear in fifty minutes and marching 36 miles in twelve hours. The Special Forces of Pakistan are trained to perform a variety of duties, including those listed above. The gang came to light after they stormed a structure and freed more than 35 hostages who had been held captive by the army headquarters.
It is generally known that they took part in the historic Indo-Pakistan Wars and the Soviet-Afghan War. SSG showed bravery during the horrific Pan Am Flight 73 hijack by saving passengers and limiting the damage.
SSG commandos participated in another covert operation in which captive children were swiftly freed from an Afghan school bus that had been seized. Three terrorists were killed by the SSG in a matter of seconds.