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Operations By SSG

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1- The Hostage Rescue Operation onboard PanAm flight! The mission was a 100% success though Americans never beleive it a success.

2- The Hostage Rescue at Afghan High Commission, Islamabad! A bus of school children was hijacked by a couple of Afghani terorrists. The mission lasted only 1 and half minute. It was a 100% success with all hostage takers killed and hostages rescued.

3- Fairozput Airbase! The Officer's Mess at Fairozpur Airbase was blown into air by SSG commandos. It was never reported by Indian Airforce to keep the moral high within Indians.

The hostage rescues are mentioned in the article already. Please provide a reliable source for the "fairozpur" (or Ferozpur?) incident and it surely will be included herein. Tx Idleguy 04:37, 15 February 2006 (UTC)[reply]

SSG CT outfit

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For some reasons, folks keep on changing the SSG Counter-terrorist company back to Musa even though this company has been relegated to its original role of being a combat diver company. The SSG currently has one company involved in the CT role and its called "Zarrar" company and its based in Tarbela. This is per the official history of the SSG, which is available in Urdu.

The old information about "Musa" being the CT company is based on the information available in a really old Osprey series book titled "Elite Forces of India and Pakistan". The book came out in 1990s. The information above is from the SSG history that came out in the begining of 2005. Take your pick! I would stick with the information in the official history of the SSG instead of going with this deprecated information in the Osprey book.

Additionally the SSG composition has also changed from being one Brigade with 3 battalions to 2 brigades with 4 Bns currently (eventually both brigades will be triangular).

SSG operations at Siachen

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It is incorrect information (actually propaganda) that the current President of Pakistan, Gen Pervez Musharraf was in charge of the SSG units that took part in the operation against the Indian positions in 1987. Pervez Musharraf was already a Brigadier by that time and was not in command or in service with the SSG. He served in the SSG from 1966 until 1970 or so (the siachen conflict started in 1980s). At the time of the SSG operation in 1987 against the Indian positions in Siachen, Brigadier Tariq Mehmood was in command of the SSG.

I have added one more SSG operation to this section..the reference to it is available in the book by Martin A. Sugarman titled "Siachen Glacier War Above the Clouds".


Name of SSG

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The actual name of the SSG is "Special Service Group of the Pakistan Army. It is a common mistake to call it Special Services Group as is the title of this page. Think of Special Air Service of the UK and then it will make sense. — Preceding unsigned comment added by Unknown (talkcontribs) 2006

According to the official Pakistan Army website's page on the Special Operations School:
"The Special Services Group of Pakistan Army was raised in 1956 with Lt. Col. Abubakar Osman Mitha as its first Commanding Officer. The Special Services Group like Special Forces all over the world has been assigned multifarious tasks. It undertakes parachute commando operations, guerilla warfare operations, anti terrorist and frogmen operations. A lot of emphasis is laid on a very high standard of training to produce a soldier of the highest calibre who easily fits into the rigours of life in the Special Services Group."
Please note the plural form of "services" is used, thus I have moved all content from "Special Service Group" page to the existing "Special Services Group" page.
-Hj108 (talk) 18:33, 29 May 2011 (UTC)[reply]
See Talk:Special_Service_Group#Move_to_Special_Services_Group -- Eraserhead1 <talk> 18:50, 29 May 2011 (UTC)[reply]

Captain Rules

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SSG CAPTAIN RULES 79.101.98.18 (talk) 15:01, 28 October 2022 (UTC)[reply]