All five major fighting groups of the Venezuelan army were to start moving towards a central area.
He holds the rank of General in the Venezuelan Army.
Afterward he was cashiered from the Venezuelan Army and spent two years in jail.
He was commander-in-chief of the Venezuelan Army from 2004 until July 2007.
Prior to this, Bolívar had been an officer in the Venezuelan army; now he was acting on his own.
The team puts out the fires with the help of the Venezuelan army while under attack by rebel aircraft that strafe the oilfield.
In retaliation the Venezuelan army massacred 10 miners.
Demonstrators tried to break a security perimeter established by the Venezuelan Army a kilometer away from where the G-15 leaders were meeting.
In April 2010, Venezuela agreed to order 10 Mi-28s for the Venezuelan Army.
Mobile training teams from the 8th Special Forces Group also assisted the Venezuelan Army in the construction of their jump school.