BOISE -- 67 soldiers with the Idaho Army National Guard made history Sunday night.
They were the single largest re-enlistment of soldiers in the history of the 2nd Squadron.
Never before has the 2nd Squadron had this many soldiers at one time want to re-enlist and extend their contracts.
Sunday, 65 men and two women held up their right hands and promised to defend our country.
They proudly stand as examples of selfless service.
These men and women know what the sacrifice is and they're willing to make it again.
Their contracts were due to expire within the next 12 months, but they voluntarily re-enlisted to ensure they continue to serve with their unit.
"We're brothers and sisters in arms,” said Maria Martinez with the Idaho Army National Guard. “And we get to know each other a great deal more than we probably know our brothers and sisters, our spouses, or our significant others. We have to because if we don't, we can't complete the mission."
That family sentiment is one that others in the squadron share.
"I wouldn't want them to leave without me and wouldn't want to be without them,” said Noah Siple with the Idaho Army National Guard. “I think that's probably the only thing strong enough in our lives that would take us away from our families.”
The 2nd Squadron of the 116th Cavalry Brigade Combat Team is on alert for mobilization.
They have not received orders for deployment, although they expect those orders to come around September of next year.
The deployment would be for 12 months.
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