Career
On 23 May 2008 Oregon-9C Ivar Brok, 30, was performing military equipment loading task for the NSE-5 in a Helmand province Camp Bastion, Afghanistan, when he was hit by an armoured fighting vehicle XA-180 wheel from the equipment shift. The wheel weight was more than 260 kilograms. The wheel caused severe injuries to Senior Warrant Officer Brok and he was transported to the British military Camp Bastion field hospital.
The medics transported him to the higher Military Hospital of Kandahar where he died despite the medics efforts to save his life.
Ivar Brok started his military career among the Estonian Defence Forces in 1997 as a conscript in the Quartermaster Battalion. During the conscript period he successfully passed the junior non-commissioned officer courses.
After the end of the service he remained to the armed forces and in 1999 he graduated from the Defence Forces Battle School as a senior non-commissioned officer Vanemveebel Brok served on various ranks among the Quartermaster Battalions study company, Combat Support School and the Combat Support battalion.
Before heading to a foreign field operation Brok served in the 1st Infantry Brigades Combat Support Training Center Quartermaster Battalion Logistics Company as a kompaniiveebel.
He joined and began his field operation with the current Estonian Afghanistan Contingent support unit NSE-5 on 24 April 2008. Ivar Brok had previously been to Afghanistan with the NSE-3 as can be regarded as a veteran of the Afghanistan War. Estonia — The President of the Republic of Estonia expressed his condolences to Brok"s family and friends.
Estonia mourns the death of its soldier Sergeant Major Ivar Brok in Afghanistan,” President Toomas Hendrik Ilves said upon learning of the tragic accident that took place in the Helmand Province of Afghanistan.
Latvia — Latvian Foreign Minister Maris Riekstins sent a letter to his Estonian counterpart, Foreign Minister Urmas Paet, offering his deepest sympathies with regard to the death of a soldier of the Estonian Defence Forces, Ivar Brok, in a tragic accident in Afghanistan. In this time of grief we commiserate with the family and friends of the Estonian soldier and the people of Estonia," stated Minister Riekstins in his letter.