Gerald Keel

Vice Admiral Gerald Keel was a Gilnean Naval Vice Admiral who was most notably known for fighting in the famous Battle of Baradin Bay. Gerald was killed in action during the Battle of Baradin Bay in 1012 F.A. he was the grandfather of the former High Admiral of Gilneas, Boris Keel.

The Vice Admiral, along with his naval counterpart, Rear Admiral Wilkes was post humorously awarded the Headlands Bronze Cross for his service within the decisive battle which determined Gilneas' naval prowess and competitiveness.

Personal Life
Gerald was born within the small, second-class Keel Family (Later known as the Daggerfangs). Gerald followed in the footsteps of his forefathers and served within the Gilnean Navy faithfully up until his death in the Battle of Baradin Bay. He died the year of the birth of his grandson, Boris Keel. Boris would later go on to become the High Admiral of Gilneas, the Gilnean Navy's Supreme Commander (Though only lasted a mere 4 years).