The Hunter Corps of the Royal Danish Army is an elite special forces unit that has been around since 1961 but they weren’t deployed until 1995, when they were sent to Bosnia as a counter-sniper reconnaissance team. As an ode to their name, their insignia consists of a hunting horn and after completing one year of service, a soldier is given the maroon beret with the symbol. The unit only consists of 150 members but they are all highly trained and specialize in a variety of skills.