Sir Shelby M. Penwood

Sir Shelby M. Penwood is the Lieutenant of the British Navy, as well as a good acquaintance of Integra Hellsing, as well as a close friend of her late father, Arthur Hellsing. He was often thought to be incapable of his job and a coward for his frequent fits of panic, such as when he accepts his apparent death after the ghoul soldiers successfully infiltrate the Hellsing Organization compound. He first made use of his position by providing Arthur Hellsing with helicopters and weaponry, and would go on to do the same for Integra; in fact, in his first meeting with her as a girl, soon after Arthur's death (seen through a flashback) he remembered her stating she would not change Arthur's policies of armament requisition (and hinted she even might extend them).

During the invasion of London, it is found that a member of the inner circle has betrayed them to Millennium and become a vampire. Integra apologized to Penwood after a failed vampire coup, stating that she assumed he was the one to betray them. He retorts to say that he is many things (even acknowledging he has never had to actually do anything to earn his stay in the Table, since his position was granted to him by birth alone) but was not a coward. As Millennium's forces advanced on the city, Integra planned to escape, and gave Sir Penwood a specialized gun upon his decision to stay and fight, telling him not to die. After she left, he told his staff to escape while they could and leave him behind. They refused and commenced work, commending his act of valor and gallantry.

After the full force of Nazi vampires was set upon the city, Penwood's staff was killed, leaving him behind, alone. In his last act of bravery, he successfully lured a battalion of vampires into his command center and detonated a series of C4 bombs, taking the vampires out, annihilating the compound and ending his life. His last transmission, begging the remaining London citizens alive to fight and never surrender to the vampire horde.

Thirty years into the future, when his grandson asked Integra about him, she declared him a hero and recounted his exploits (though she embellished the real history quite noticeably, prompting him to ask her to tell the truth). Though, to the end, she kept insisting that was the truth.