Presidential Honor Guard (Venezuela)
The Presidential Honor Guard is the military brigade of the Bolivarian National Armed Forces of Venezuela responsible for the immediate security of the president of Venezuela. The current head of the Presidential Honor Guard is Gustavo González López.
History
The Presidential Honor Guard was first created in Santa Cruz de Mompox by Simón Bolivar. The structure was followed years later due to the need of rulers to maintain the presidency of Venezuela, as well as to safeguard the institutions of Venezuela. The beginning of the institution dates back to 10 March 1810, when the Caracas Supreme Board recommends creating an armed body for the safekeeping and custody of Congress, configuring it on 9 March 1811, when a company called National Guard was created. In July 1811, a Rural Service is also attributed to protect landowners and prevent theft and crime.On 12 February 1812, the Presidential Honor Guard was formally created by Bolivar himself as a guard unit that would serve as his personal escort to the battlefield. Its uniforms mirror the ones used today by the current guard.
The current Presidential Honor Guard Brigade's lineage dates to 1958, during the presidency of Rómulo Betancourt, when what was then the Presidential Honor Guard Regiment was raised as part of the National Armed Forces, but reporting directly to the Presidential office in his capacity as Commander in Chief of the armed services.
It was restructured in 2015 due to increasing crime and violence alongside the Special Brigade for Presidential Protection and Security and the Special Security and Protection Unit for State Personalities.
Due to the PHG's failure in protecting Nicolás Maduro from being captured by Delta Force during the 2026 United States strikes in Venezuela, General Javier Marcano Tábata was removed from his post as commander.
Organization
Currently, the Presidential Honor Guard is a unit of brigade size and has 2,000 members. The brigade is made of military personnel of the five branches of the National Bolivarian Armed Forces of Venezuela and specialized members of the Bolivarian National Intelligence Service, in addition to the Corps of Scientific, Criminal and Criminal Investigations, Bolivarian National Police and personnel of different state police department of Venezuela according to the specialty that is required to obtain the operational excellence of the Presidential Honor Guard, this unit is commanded by a general or flag grade officer according to the provisions of the President of Venezuela, who as Commander in Chief of the Armed Forces, appoints and relieves its commander.Commanders
- Carlos Alcalá Laces
- Iván Hernández Dala
- Javier Marcano Tábata
- Gustavo González López