I'm sorry OP but it doesn't work that way. Military training doesn't teach you how to be Rambo. Military training teaches you the benefit of working with a team so you're only as effective as you weakest link. For instance everyone on your team has to know how to set up an inner and outer cordon just so you can set up security on a target building. If your team doesn't know their sectors of fire they are more than likely to shoot each other on accident when someone runs around the wrong corner.
If you're talking about a martial arts type of training that stuff mostly just doesn't work very effectively. I'm not bashing on any specific art but they are usually limited by their sparring rules and are only applicable when neither opponent is armed and are of similar size and weight. For instance when we were practicing how to set up a check point where you search people, if your opponent struggles and resists you are not taught to use a take-down and arm bar technique. You are taught to push your opponent the fuck away from you. At which point another soldier would shoot them. It simply isn't worth getting stabbed or catching some third-world disease and they probably have a bomb strapped to them.
Now if you're talking about SEALS, Force Recon, 75th Airborne Rangers type direct action combat training forget it. Those guys are in the field all the time. Its like hoping to be Superbowl NFL material by training in your backyard on the weekend. These guys shoot so much at ranges that overheating and warping your barrel isn't unheard of, not to mention all their equipment is top dollar.