Venezuelan National Guard
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The Bolivarian National Guard of Venezuela (Spanish: Guardia Nacional Bolivariana de Venezuela - GNB), is a gendarmerie component of the National Armed Forces of Venezuela. The national guard can serve as gendarmerie, perform civil defense roles, or serve as a reserve light infantry force. The national guard was founded on 4 August 1937 by the then President of the Republic, General-in-Chief Eleazar López Contreras. The motto of the GNB is "El Honor es su divisa" ("Honor is its emblem"), slightly different from the motto of the Spanish Civil Guard "El Honor es mi divisa" ("Honor is my emblem").
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Bolivarian National Guard of Venezuela | |
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Guardia Nacional Bolivariana de Venezuela | |
Founded | 1937; 87 years ago (1937) |
Country | Venezuela |
Branch | National Bolivarian Armed Forces of Venezuela |
Type | Military police |
Role | Gendarmerie, forestry protection, civil defense, public order and safety, border control, highway security, coastal security |
Size | 23,000 |
Part of | Ministry of Defense, Ministry of Interior and Justice |
Nickname(s) | Spanish: Centinelas Permanentes de la Patria The Fatherland's Permanent Sentries |
Patron | Our Lady of the Rosary of Chiquinquirá |
Motto(s) | Spanish: El honor es su divisa Honor is its emblem |
Colors | Maroon |
Anniversaries | August 4, National Guard Day |
Commanders | |
Minister of Defense | Major General Vladimir Padrino López |
Minister of the Interior, Justice and Peace | Major General Nestor Luis Reverol Torres |
Commanding General of the National Guard | Major General Antonio Benavides Torres |
Insignia | |
Flag |
The branch is recognized for its human rights violations under the Bolivarian government and its alleged involvement in international drug trafficking through the Cartel of the Suns.[1]