Career
Bell-Irving had a distinguished military career during WWl. He was part of the Canadian Expeditionary Force that was assembled at Valcartier, Quebec at the outbreak of the war. He shipped to France in 1915 as a lieutenant in the 16th Infantry Battalion (the Canadian Scottish).
Roderick Ogle Bell-Irving was posthumously awarded the in 1919.
He had also been much decorated and recognized for his valour during the war. Five brothers, who also served in the war, survived the conflict.