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Iraqgunz
11-07-09, 01:56
I am posting this because this guy was a friend of mine. He served in the U.S Navy as a Master-at-Arms and we met while I was stationed in Bahrain. His office worked with our office pretty close during our deployment. After leaving the Navy he started working for the U.N doing PSD work. Last week when the Taliban entered the U.N guest house compound in Kabul "Max" was killed fighting them off.

All too often we hear on the TV stuff about "hero" sportsplayers or this NFL/NBA/NHL guy is such a role model. I beg to differ. The real heroes are the men and women who put on a uniform (whether they be Military, Contractors, Fire Fighters, Police Officers, etc...) and stand in harms way. "Max" was an intense person and though his death was a shock to me, when I saw the circumstances as to how he died, I wasn't shocked. That was the type of person he was. Leave no one behind and go down fighting. His funeral is tomorrow and I hope that everyone will take a second to think about him and everyone else.


http://www.timesonline.co.uk/tol/news/world/Afghanistan/article6905394.ece

Hero bodyguard fights off Taleban to save United Nations staff

A civilian bodyguard armed with just an assault rifle and a walkie-talkie gave his life after fighting the Taleban for more than 90 minutes when they stormed his guesthouse in Kabul in an attack which left at least a dozen people dead last week.

More than 30 UN staff had been asleep in the compound and if it had not been for Louis Maxwell’s bravery, security chiefs are convinced that the death toll would have been two or three times worse — enough to prompt an immediate and complete UN withdrawal from the country.

“Hero is an understatement,” said his friend and colleague Jamie Farrell. “What he did was above and beyond the call of duty, absolutely.”

Wounded and dangerously low on ammunition, the father of two leapt from a second-storey balcony and was seconds from safety when he heard a woman screaming. He ran back inside the burning building to help her, but it was the last time he was seen

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Five UN staff, four Afghan guards and three insurgents died in the attack on October 28. But at least 24 UN workers were led to safety through the back of the compound as Mr Maxwell, 27, kept the insurgents at bay.

“This man engaged numerous attackers inside the guesthouse for a considerable period of time,” said Paul O’Hanlon, a UN security specialist. “He conserved his ammunition. He was lucid. He escaped himself when he thought the job was done, then he went back in and died.

“If he hadn’t done his job the attackers would have pursued them and we’d have had a line of bodies.”

In 2003 the UN pulled out of Iraq after 21 staff were killed in a bomb attack in Baghdad.

Mr Maxwell, a former US serviceman known as Max, called his partner Oliver Smolcic seconds after the first shots rang out at 5.45am. They were talking on VHF radios until 7.20am — just moments before he died.

“He said, ‘Ollie, I’m shot, I’m shot, I’m shot’, and then I lost him,” Mr Smolcic said yesterday. “I asked him to click twice if he was badly hit, but I couldn’t hear anything.”

Mr Farrell was on the phone to Jossie Esto, the UN volunteer Mr Maxwell ran back to save. “She said, ‘I’m at the gate. I don’t know where to go. I don’t know what to do’. Then there was a burst of automatic fire, some small whimpering and that was it.”

In the chaos many of the guests became disoriented and relied on security officers Christian Sobotka, Ashbar Gurung and Laurance Mefful, who managed to lead 19 people to safety. Mr Mefful, from Ghana, was killed.

“There was an explosion after Jossie died — we think that’s when Max was killed,” Mr Farrell added.

Mr Maxwell’s son, Malik, left a moving tribute on his Facebook page. “I miss you daddy,” he wrote. “I do not know what I would do without you. I have been looking at your pictures. I love you so much. I wish you was still here with us. I love you always.”

The UN now believes at least three Taleban suicide attackers, and possibly a fourth, were driven up to the gates of the Bekhtar Guesthouse in a convoy of white Toyota Land Cruisers bearing government number plates. “They dropped the guys off and drove off,” said Mr O’Hanlon.

The attackers, in police uniforms, chatted with four Afghan guards who let them into the compound. Once inside they opened fire, shooting through thin metal doors with AK47 assault rifles to kill the guards outside.

Mr Smolcic, Mr O’Hanlon and Mr Farrell were on the scene in minutes. “I saw a silhouette run across the street into the guesthouse, then someone started shooting at me,” Mr Smolcic said. “I called Max. He was already on the rooftop. He said the attackers were everywhere.”

Huge flames sent a plume of black smoke into the sky as grenades tore through the building. More than an hour after the attack started, a squad of Presidential Guards arrived, but they reportedly fled without helping.

Afghan troops on top of a tower block more than 120m away began firing indiscriminately at the compound. UN staff fear that Max may have been wounded by friendly fire. But praise was heaped on the Afghan General Rahimi, who was in charge of protecting UN staff: he twice ran through the compound main gates and rescued three people.

The UN Secretary-General, Ban Ki Moon, criticised Nato and Afghan forces for failing to respond faster to the attack. But he praised Mr Maxwell and Mr Mefful. “For at least an hour, and perhaps more, those two security officers held off the attackers, long enough for their colleagues to escape,” he told the General Assembly. “They fought through the corridors of the building and from the rooftop.”

The Afghan Government and Nato denied failing to respond effectively.

Spade
11-07-09, 02:19
Thank you for sharing his story. Rest in peace

RancidSumo
11-07-09, 02:41
Hero is definately a fitting title.

Rest in Peace.

Selftest
11-07-09, 05:05
God rest and God bless.

A-Bear680
11-07-09, 08:26
Well done and rest in peace.

MrZ71
11-07-09, 09:43
My heart goes out to you and his family

Rest in peace

N4LtRecce
11-07-09, 09:59
That's incredibly heroic.

:( RIP...

Naxet1959
11-07-09, 10:09
What a true example of a Servant Leader!

d90king
11-07-09, 10:11
RIP Hero!

loupav
11-07-09, 10:29
Someone once told me that 'Louis' is an old German name and it means glorious in battle. I guess they were right.

Rest in Peace.

nfranco
11-07-09, 11:36
God bless Mr. Maxwell an keep his family.
Thank you Iraqgunz.

6933
11-07-09, 12:12
Hero.

Prayers for the family.

SeriousStudent
11-07-09, 14:19
IG, please accept my sympathies on the death of your friend. May you and his other friends and family receive comfort and strength, during this time of trial.

To Mr Maxwell, I wish you fair winds and following seas. Bravo Zulu, sir.

goodoleboy
11-07-09, 14:20
There are many people in our nation that are not worthy of the heroism of such men as your friend.

Mark71
11-08-09, 03:04
Thank You for sharing this story. He was a true hero.

RIP :(

kwelz
11-08-09, 03:17
Truly a hero in every sense of the world. I am humbled just reading that.

Selftest
11-08-09, 07:03
I posted before, but I reread it again.

The Balls on this dude. Amazing, really. Completely selfless and heroic. There are a lot of men and women who could take a lesson from this.

Godspeed, sir.

Quib
11-08-09, 09:17
IG, I’m very sorry to read about the loss of your friend.

Kentucky Cop
11-08-09, 12:27
I wish the US media would pick this story up. It should be all over the major networks of what this man sacrificed. Thats one hell of a man. Hero is an understatement. Because of Max, several are with their families right now. God Bless Max and your family should hold their heads high...

Ky cop

Safetyhit
11-08-09, 13:13
Prayers to the brave and selfless man.

odiesplace
11-08-09, 15:33
It's men like this that I want my childern and all childern to look up to as hero's, not aome freak singer or asshole sports stars.
My thoughts and prayers to his family and friends
R.I.P. and god bless

randolph
11-08-09, 15:58
I am constantly amazed at the caliber of men our Armed Forces produces.
Prayers for his family, friends on their loss...

vios con dios, Max.

usmcvet
11-08-09, 16:34
Gunz,

Thank you for sharing with us. This should help us all stay grounded and remember what is important in our lives. I'm safe at home today with my Wife and our Children because of our Warriors. Thank You for your daily sacrifices. I appreciate the Sheep Dogs keeping the Wolves at bay.

My heart aches for the Maxwell family, especially his Son. I pray his son is able to find comfort in his Daddy's sacrifice. He gave his life protecting his people.

Semper Fidelis Brother! We are proud of you Louis Maxwell. God Bless you and your family.

JHC
11-08-09, 17:19
Thank you for telling me about this amazing warrior. I will spread his name and story further in my network.

RIP.

kmrtnsn
11-08-09, 22:26
My condolences to you on the loss of your friend. It sounds like he lived life to the fullest and gave his life in the defense of innocents; a true man of honor.

BiggLee71
11-08-09, 22:57
R.I.P warrior.My heart goes out to his family,especially his children.

uwe1
11-08-09, 23:45
Mr Maxwell, thank you for your sacrifice. You are a true hero. RIP.

MIKE G
11-09-09, 00:10
......

chg380
11-09-09, 00:57
Thanks Gunz for sharing, I am sorry for the loss of your friend. Thoughts and prayers
to the families and friends in their time of need. Via con dios Max

I wish you fair winds and following seas.

Charles

militarymoron
11-09-09, 01:55
RIP, hero.

RogerinTPA
11-09-09, 20:16
Rest in Peace Max. Blessing to you and your family.

rjacobs
11-09-09, 20:51
Thanks for sharing. While I hate to hear stories like this, its a good reminder of why we have people over there and the excellent job that they do and exactly why we should support them.

telecustom
11-09-09, 21:03
If he was still in the service, he would have been put in for the CMH. There should be something similar for "civilians".

Warriors are warriors reguardless of who is paying their bills.

Iraqgunz
11-09-09, 23:24
A representative to the U.N Secretary General was there and the family was presented with a U.N award for heroism or bravery.


If he was still in the service, he would have been put in for the CMH. There should be something similar for "civilians".

Warriors are warriors reguardless of who is paying their bills.

chadbag
11-09-09, 23:37
True American and hero!

Prayers for his family and loved ones left behind

RIP Mr Maxwell -- a life way too short

patriot_man
11-10-09, 00:21
All too often we hear on the TV stuff about "hero" sportsplayers or this NFL/NBA/NHL guy is such a role model. I beg to differ. The real heroes are the men and women who put on a uniform (whether they be Military, Contractors, Fire Fighters, Police Officers, etc...) and stand in harms way..

Amen. The true heros.

Rest in Peace.

Safetyhit
11-10-09, 09:35
Despite having a great many things to deal with like anyone else, I seem to have found myself thinking about this man's fight and subsequent passing quite a bit over the past couple days. Events like this, inspired by such bravery and ability, always seem to stay with me for some reason.

I guess that's why my avatar is what it is and why it will never change. Just can't bring myself to just erase these folks, especially when there stories become so detailed and therefore compelling.

BIGUGLY
11-10-09, 10:55
God bless and rest in peace. Sounds like an amazing man and true hero.

Rider79
11-10-09, 12:55
"He is a man of courage who does not run away, but remains at his post and fights against the enemy."
--Socrates

Your friend was the definition of courage.

PM sent, IG.

awm14hp
11-10-09, 13:53
Amazing a true hero. Its to bad that all the press has ever released about the Sec Contractors is negative statements and articles I am willing to bet like this guy many have done alot to save alot of innocent peoples lives. He was a true hero RIP

Rider79
12-23-09, 17:09
In the January 2010 issue of NRA's America's First Freedom, in the First Things First section, they discussed this. Unfortunately they made no mention of the real hero of the attack. They just talked about a truck driver who used a AK47 in the attack and they used it to push their agenda. Tried to find a link on the NRA site but came up with nothing. Below is the guy they were talking about:

http://www.nypost.com/p/news/international/taliban_militants_storm_un_guest_losAx66aHzwrfmIv7h0uuL


John Turner, a trucking contractor from Kansas City, Mo., said he held off attackers with a Kalashnikov until a group of guests escaped through the laundry room.

I don't fault the NRA for pushing their agenda, but they could have at least mentioned the man who gave his life for that truck driver and others.

Gombey
12-23-09, 17:50
To fallen soldiers let us sing
Where no rockets fly nor bullets wing
Our broken brothers let us bring
To the Mansions of the Lord
No more bleeding, no more fight
No prayers pleading through the night
Just divine embrace, eternal light
In the Mansions of the Lord
Where no mothers cry and no children weep
We will stand and guard though the angels sleep
Through the ages safely keep
The Mansions of the Lord


Thought it was fitting, taken from http://www.flickr.com/photos/photographicdesign/1963352689/

Rider79
04-25-10, 11:06
:(

http://www.fox5vegas.com/news/23176742/detail.html


UNITED NATIONS -- "Friendly fire" from Afghan security forces may have killed a U.N. employee during a Taliban attack in October on a guest house filled with U.N. staff, the United Nations said Friday.

U.N. spokesman Martin Nesirky said the preliminary conclusions of an investigation by the U.N. mission in Afghanistan raised "the disturbing possibility" that a U.N. staff member, who was not identified, died from "friendly fire."

Five U.N. staff members and three Afghans were killed in the attack.

Germany's Stern magazine reported on its Web site Friday that it obtained amateur video indicating that American U.N. security guard Louis Maxwell, of Miami, was killed after he escaped from the guest house -- not from a terrorist bullet or explosives as the Afghan government had claimed.

A high-level board of inquiry established in January is expected to submit a final report on the attack soon, Nesirky said.

Nesirky said the inquiry's findings will be shared with the Afghan government, "and if warranted we will ask for a thorough investigation surrounding the death of this U.N. employee and the circumstances of the deaths of the other U.N. employees."

Stern reported that the video shows Maxwell pulling himself up from all fours on a Humvee, and standing among Afghan police. A single shot strikes Maxwell, who falls to the ground dead, it said. Three more shots come seconds later, and then the police officer next to Maxwell's corpse takes his weapon from the ground and runs away with it, it said.

U.N. Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon demanded to know immediately after the Oct. 28 attack why it took an hour for Afghan police and NATO troops to respond to repeated calls for help. Afghan authorities denied that they were slow to respond, and NATO said the Afghans did not ask the international force for support.

Ban said at the time that two Afghan security guards outside the house where 34 U.N. staffers lived appear to have been killed immediately in the assault, which apparently targeted the U.N. for its role in the Nov. 7 presidential runoff election. The Taliban, which claimed responsibility for the attack, viewed the balloting as a Western plot.

After the Afghan guards were killed, Ban said, two U.N. security officers living in the guest house took up the job of protecting their fellow U.N. staff members, fighting through the corridors and from the rooftop.

"They held off the attackers long enough for their colleagues to escape, armed only with pistols against assailants carrying automatic weapons and grenades and wearing suicide vests," the secretary-general said.

The two security officers -- Maxwell and Laurance Mefful of Ghana -- both died in the attack.

Maxwell's mother, Sandra Maxwell, told The Associated Press after his death that top U.N. officials told her "that because of my son, 17 people are alive."

"He was brave. He fought until he couldn't fight anymore. He paid the ultimate price. He was a hero," she said in October.

VooDoo6Actual
04-25-10, 11:40
Completely sucks.

RIP Warrior

Iraqgunz
04-25-10, 13:19
I wish I hadn't read this. It just pisses me off even more.

d90king
04-25-10, 13:30
:(

http://www.fox5vegas.com/news/23176742/detail.html

WTF? Am I reading this correctly that he was shot and killed by the Afghan police that he was standing next to?

We need to start playing by different rules over there. A disgusting corrupt cesspool. Can the UN do anything right!?

RIP hero.

Irish
04-25-10, 13:46
Just read this... it's a very moving story and indeed he was a very courageous man. Hero isn't enough to describe him or his actions. Rest in peace.

They need to take the images of whoever shot him and place them on a deck of playing cards.

Rider79
04-25-10, 20:29
I wish I hadn't read this. It just pisses me off even more.

Sorry brother. I was doing a search about a local security guard that got killed, the article came up and I recognized his name.

GermanSynergy
04-25-10, 21:13
RIP Brave Warrior....

Ruff Shod
04-25-10, 21:28
My condolences to his family and friends. :(