Ronald Weeks, 1st Baron Weeks

[2] He served in the Rifle Brigade during the First World War and then retired from military service in 1919.

[2] He then became Deputy Military Governor and Chief of Staff of the British Zone for the Allied Control Council in Germany in 1945; in that capacity he was involved in negotiations to avoid the Berlin Blockade.

The citation for his MC reads:[6] For conspicuous gallantry and devotion to duty during lengthy operations.

It was largely due to his courage and able leadership that the counter-attack of two battalions against a hostile position was successful.

With his second wife he had two daughters:[12] Weeks died on 19 August 1960, aged 69, when, in the absence of male heirs, the barony became extinct.

Lady Weeks, wife of Lieutenant General Sir Ronald Weeks, Deputy Chief of Imperial Staff, walking with Commander E R Micklem, CBE, Managing Director of Vickers Armstrong, at the Vickers Armstrong Yard in Barrow-in-Furness.