Security The Presidential Honor Guard conducts operations required for the maintenance of the internal order of the country, cooperate in the development of the military operations required to ensure the defense of the national command will exercise the activities of administrative police and criminal investigation attributed by law, as well as actively participate in national development, in the territory and other geographical areas of the Bolivarian Republic of Venezuela.
Ceremonial The brigade provides the honor guard to the president of Venezuela in State Arrival Ceremonies at the
Miraflores Palace and to the president in every activity held in the grounds and at the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier in Carabobo Field, Valencia Municipality, Carabobo, in honor of the organization's participation in one of the final two battles of the
Venezuelan War of Independence, the
Battle of Carabobo on 24 June 1821, fought at the very grounds where the tomb is located, where a Guard Mounting ceremony is held daily in the midday hours. From 2013 onward the Presidential Honor Guard is also charged with mounting the guard at the tomb of the late President
Hugo Chávez at Fort Montana in Caracas plus in Bolivar's renovated mausoleum in the
National Pantheon of Venezuela, with guard mounting duties done daily, with all of them open to the public. ==References==