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Venezuelan Army

|country=
|branch= Army of Venezuela
|type=
|role=To protect and guaranty the permanent sovereignty of the nation against any external, or internal threats.
|size=120,000 (2010)
|command_structure= Under the Ministry of the People's Power for Defense
|ceremonial_chief=
|current_commander=
|nickname=
|patron= Our Lady of Mount Carmel
|motto= "Forger of liberties"
|colors= Blue, Red
|march=
|mascot=
|anniversaries= June 24, Army Day and anniversary of the Battle of Carabobo
|battles=
* Venezuelan War of Independence
* Spanish American wars of independence
* Federal War
|commander1= General-in-Chief Vladimir Padrino López
|commander1_label= Minister of the People's Power for Defense of the Republic of Venezuela and Commandant of the Operational Strategic Command of the National Armed Forces
|commander2= Divisional General Juan de Jesús García Toussaintt
|commander2_label= Commanding General, Venezuelan Army
|commander3= Divisional General Luis Medina Fernandez
|commander3_label= Inspector General, Venezuelan Army
|commander4= Divisional General Jesus Alberto Milano Mendoza
|commander4_label= Chief of Staff, Venezuelan Army
|notable_commanders=
* Simon Bolivar
* Francisco de Miranda
* José Tadeo Monagas
* Juan Crisóstomo Falcón
* José Antonio Páez
* Santiago Mariño
* Carlos Soublette

|identification_symbol=
|identification_symbol_label=Flag
}}
The National Army of Venezuela is one of the six professional branches of the Armed Forces of the Bolivarian Republic of Venezuela It has the responsibility for land-based operations against external, or internal threats that may put the sovereignty of the nation at risk.
It is the largest military branch of Venezuela and the second in Latin America, which in 24 June 1821 won a huge military victory against the Empire of Spain, which led to the independence of the nation. It later contributed to the independence of the present-day countries of Colombia, Ecuador, Panama, Peru, and Bolivia.
==Mission and vision==

Its mission, as the ground forces of the National Armed Forces of the Bolivarian Republic of Venezuela, is to:
*Secure the ground defenses of the nation,
*Contribute to the establishment of democratic institutions and build up respect and full compliance to the laws of the Republic as mandated,
*Support national development and integration,
*And to participate in programs of international cooperation and peacekeeping.

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