1st Battalion The 1st Battalion was formed at
Amara on 24 May 1918 by the transfer of complete companies from: On 13 November, the 75th Division concentrated at Lydda and by 10 December had moved back to Qantara. On 18 January 1919, instructions were received that the Indian battalions would be returned to India as transport became available.
2nd Battalion The 2nd Battalion was formed at
Hinaidi near
Baghdad between 16 and 19 May 1918 taking part in the
Battle of Sharon (19–21 September 1918). After the Armistice of Mudros, the 60th Division was withdrawn to
Alexandria by 26 November 1918 where demobilization gradually took place. Three Indian battalions returned to India in February 1919 and the last had departed by 31 May 1919. The battalion was disbanded on 4 September 1921.
3rd Battalion The 3rd Battalion was formed at
Sarafand (now
Tzrifin) on 24 May 1918 by the transfer of complete companies from: •
20th Duke of Cambridge's Own Infantry (Brownlow's Punjabis) •
21st Punjabis •
27th Punjabis •
28th Punjabis The battalion joined the
159th Brigade,
53rd (Welsh) Division on 4 June 1918 near
Ramallah. It remained with the division for the rest of the
Sinai and Palestine Campaign, taking part in the
Battle of Nablus (18–21 September 1918). At the end of the battle, the division was employed on salvage work and working on the
Nablus road. On 27 October, the division started moving to
Alexandria even before the
Armistice of Mudros came into effect on 31 October, thereby ending the war against the
Ottoman Empire. It completed its concentration at Alexandria on 15 November. The division received demobilization instructions on 20 December 1918. The Indian infantry battalions returned to India as transports became available and 159th Brigade was reduced to cadre by 7 March 1919. The battalion was disbanded on 30 April 1921. ==See also==