Cadets are not referred to as freshmen, sophomores, juniors, or seniors. Instead they are officially called fourth class, third class, second class, and first class cadets. These are subdivided also into the
Military Course (1st class) and the
General Course cadets (4th through 2nd classes). These are distinguished by their use of either sabres and/or rifles per the Spanish and French influence (4th and 3rd class cadets, aside from sporting the rifles also carry
daggers in their service uniforms), and by the color of their
Pickelhaube plume on their Prussian blue
full dress uniform: the MC cadets have red, while the GC cadets sport plumes by their year level (4th class - white, 3rd class - blue and 2nd class - gold), all of which reflect the colors of the
Flag of Venezuela. The white plumed Pickelhaube is also worn by the officers. The year level designation is on the shoulder mark in blue with yellow stripes indicating year level. Variant service caps are also worn by female cadets, while
peaked caps are used in the everyday uniform and in the service uniforms of the 4th and 3rd class cadets. The brigade is organized into 2 battalions (1st Battalion Independence and 3rd Battalion Leander), and into the following ranks:
Rank insignia For the General Course Cadets • 1 Cadet Lance Corporal and 1 Cadet Corporal per class for the 4th and 3rd Classes, respectively • and the following ranks for distinguished officer cadets of the GC: • 1 Cadet Corporal First Class (per section) • 1 Cadet Sergeant (per squad) • 1 Cadet Staff Sergeant (per platoon) • 1 Cadet Sergeant First Class (per company)
For the Military Course Cadets (all Cadets 1st Class) Aside from Cadets 1st Class and Cadet Master Sergeants, every Cadet Company has 1 Cadet First Sergeant and the battalions have 1 Cadet Sergeant Major each. ==References==