Keith Varrot
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Keith Varrot | |
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Birth name | Keith Varrot |
Born | 10 March 1921 Randgriz, Gallia-Bruhl |
Allegiance | Gallia-Bruhl |
Service/ | Royal Gallian Armed Forces |
Years of service | 1940 - 1970 |
Rank | Lance Corporal Sergeant Lieutenant |
Unit | Special Operations Executive |
Battles/wars | Second Europan War War of Lorican Aggression |
Awards | Distinguished Service Cross Miltiary Cross King's Volunteer Reserves Medal King's Commendation for Valuable Service Badge of Honor |
Relations | David John Blazkowicz (commanding officer amd c;pse froemd) Kaoru Atsushi (close friend) Maia Räikkönen (lover, later spouse) Märtti Albarea (close friend) Edward 'EJ' Blazkowicz (grandson) |
Other work | Military Instructor Furniture Maker |
Keith Varrot (10 March 1921) is a retired Gallian soldier who served in the Royal Gallian Armed Forces as part of the Special Air Service under Crown Company. He is the leader of the company's sniper team. He is fond of Balambian and Finlandian culture, hence he sometimes carries a Kantele or using the Balambian M28/30 Nagant, a rifle made famous by Simo Määttä.
Being a part of Crown Company, Keith is often seen strumming his Kantele or sometimes being with fellow member, Maia Räikkönen, who was a Finlandian herself. His marksmanship abilities wouldn't go unnoticed, as he was later visited by Balambian sniper Simo Määttä himself, who thanked Keith for using the Nagant the same way as he did. Hence, he was awarded with an honourary factory fresh Balambian M28/30 Nagant with the signature of Simo himself on the rifle. Keith's rifle is now on display in his family home in Randgriz. Following the war, he married Maia Räikkönen and together, they settled in Randgriz. Keith would return to service again during the War of Lorican Aggression until his voluntary retirement in 1970.
He is the paternal grandfather of Eleanor Varrot, who also served as a sniper during her early years.