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Arre Illenzeer

   
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Estonia's peacekeepers in Iraq registered their second fatality this week when 28-year-old Arre Illenzeer was killed in a Baghdad explosion on the morning of October 25, 2004. Five other Estonian soldiers were wounded in the incident.



According to Estonian Defense Force staff, soldiers from ESTPLA-9, the peacekeeping unit in Iraq, were in their trucks on a patrol mission when a makeshift bomb exploded beneath one of the vehicles.

The coalition soldiers were driving two trucks, the second of which triggered the explosion. Illenzeer, who was driving the second truck, died immediately, according to Major Sten Reimann of the Defense Force staff.

Reimann said the explosive device that took Illenzeer's life was apparently buried under or close to the road and thus not visible.

He added that the explosion left a crater the size of the vehicle, allowing him to assume that there had been 50 kilograms - 100 kilograms of explosives.



First Sergeant Illenzer, who was the squad technician, had served in the Defense Forces since 1997 and took part in the 2003 peacekeeping operation in Kosovo.

As of Oct. 25, two seriously wounded soldiers have remained under U.N. military medic supervision. Force members have informed relatives about the tragic event and expressed their deep condolences.

Chief commander of the Estonian Defense Force Rear Admiral Tarmo Kouts said that it was still unclear whether an armored vehicle could have prevented the explosion's fatal results. The trucks used by Estonian troops in Iraq have minimal engine and bottom protection.

During a press conference on the evening of the incident, Prime Minister Juhan Parts said that it would be better if Estonia carried on with fulfilling its responsibilities in Iraq until the current mission expired on June 30, 2005.

"We have to understand that in order to be protected, we must be ready to help others outside Estonia. This [participation in the peacekeeping operation in Iraq] was not a light-minded but a very carefully thought out decision," said Parts.

"We are analyzing the needs of the mission. What will happen next depends upon future developments. The key issue is the elections in Iraq, after those we can make long term decisions," the prime minister added.

The current shift of the 32-strong ESTPLA-9 unit has been on mission in Iraq since June 2004. Estonian peacekeepers joined the peacekeeping operation in Iraq under U.S. command in June 2003.

Sergeant Andres Nuiamae, 21, died in Iraq on Feb. 28 this year during a mine explosion. A total of 10 Estonian soldiers have been wounded in Iraq.

Estonian soldiers are also participating in peacekeeping missions in Afghanistan and Kosovo. In all, 184 Estonian soldiers and officers are currently serving abroad.
 

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Arre Illenzeer
Authored by: anonymous on Saturday, December 03 2005 @ 03:43 PM MST
ARRE THANK YOU FOR BEING UNSELFISH TO HELP THOSE IN IRAQ AND FOR BEING APART OF THE COLATION. I KNOW OUR FALLEN SON SGT. GREGORY L. WAHL APPRECIATED YOUR SERVICE ALONG SIDE HIS EFFORT. GREG WAS KILLED 05-03-04 IN BALAD, IRAQ. ARRE MY HEART AND PRAYS ARE WITH YOU AND YOUR FAMILY. GOD BLESS!
Arre Illenzeer
Authored by: anonymous on Monday, June 05 2006 @ 08:59 PM MDT
As a US Marine (served from 1983-1987) of Estonian decent and a Canadian Citizen I want to acknowledge the service and sacrifice of Arre. His death was not in vein. There is a saying I want to share with civillians and military personell who may not agree with the Iraq mission and it goes like this: "For those who fight for it - FREEDOM has a flavor the protected will never know"! Those of us who chose to be soldiers are not subtle creatures bidding time on this planet, we harness and embrace the incredible breadth of this thing called freedom. All across the globe, BILLIONS of people have not a clue what it means. They are in bondage through Religions and Totalitarian Regimes who care less about the individual liberties. Some of you say: Who are we to puch our way of life on others?. You mean FREEDOM to think, to walk and to talk openly without fear like our Creator intended? How dare you keep BILLIONS of people repressed, those in the world who cannot even spend a day in your shoes as you wake up and are offered choices and opportunity you cannot even imagine. You should spend a day in their shoes, in poverty, in dispair, unable to get help, unable to express your opinion without the fear of being raped, tortured and murdered. This is the reality of YOUR world. NO... as a Soldier we are loyal to a cause that is equal to all the people in the world: Individual Soveriegnty! We do not listen to the media who thrive on negativety and hot stories that captivate audiences who must sit through faceless inundation of commercials. The media exists for money, not freedom. A Soldier exists because of freedom as does the journalist. However it is the Soldier who makes the moves to lands with unspeakable horrors and dangers. The Politicians, we do not listen to them either, for they are the power hunger souls who use us for thier personal gain, not the gain of a better world where everyone is free. Politicians and Journalists and the Media are in my words - the biggest threats to democracy. We fight for the voice that cannot speak for themselves. We know that as a Soldier, death is almost inevitable in many circumstances, but we do not fear because our efforts propel and motivate those who are repressed and distressed, and we're the light and the salvation through time for Billions of people. To the Parents: Your sons and daughters made the choice to be Soldiers. in life or death, you should celebrate our lives as the people who we are: Selfless, Liberators, Freedom Fighters, the TRUE Matyrs for a cause greater than us all: Freedom. Whatever price freedom has it well worth it. Your nice lives are the result of previous sacrifice and if you feel we should no longer sacrifice, then the days of YOUR freedom are numbered. Is that your wish, or are you willing to be the fighter? If not, do NOT denigrate us for what we believe. It's our choice to be Soldiers. And it's our choice to go where the call of duty requires. Are your streets and towns safe? If not maybe you need to be a Soldier in your community. Or are you waiting for others to extend your freedom? What sacrifices have you made for others? We do everyday, not because the Iraq War is bad, we're here because at this time, and at this place, GOD calls us to duty. GOd Bless the fallen and living Soldiers for they are the pillars of freedom, the freedom almost everyone takes for granted.
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