The 153rd Punjabis was formed of three battalions in May 1918. The 1st Battalion was formed in Mesopotamia with companies posted from battalions serving in the
14th,
15th, and
18th Indian Divisions. It was transferred to Egypt during June and July 1918. In contrast, the 2nd and 3rd Battalions were formed in Palestine with companies posted from battalions already serving in the
theatre, particularly from the 3rd (Lahore) and 7th (Meerut) Divisions. All three battalions were assigned to the
53rd (Welsh) Division in June and August and remained with the division for the rest of the
Sinai and Palestine Campaign, 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.
Nomenclature Oddly, the designation of the regiment varied between the battalions. The 1st and 2nd Battalions were
153rd Punjabis whereas the 3rd Battalion was
153rd Rifles, hence 1st Battalion, 153rd Punjabis, 2nd Battalion, 153rd Punjabis and 3rd Battalion, 153rd Rifles. Other sources designate all three battalions as
153rd Infantry.
1st Battalion The 1st Battalion was formed at
Diyala on 18 May 1918 by the transfer of complete companies from: •
82nd Punjabis •
87th Punjabis •
89th Punjabis •
90th Punjabis The battalion moved to
Amara on 23 May and left for Egypt on 20 June. It disembarked at
Suez on 5 July and reached
Lydda on 17 July. The battalion joined the 159th Brigade, 53rd (Welsh) Division on 2 August 1918 near
Jerusalem. 1st Battalion, 153rd Punjabis was disbanded on 15 June 1921.
2nd Battalion The 2nd Battalion was formed at
Sarafand (now
Tzrifin) on 27 May 1918 by the transfer of complete companies from: •
74th Punjabis •
91st Punjabis (Light Infantry) •
92nd Punjabis •
93rd Burma Infantry The battalion joined the 159th Brigade, 53rd (Welsh) Division on 5 June 1918 near
Ram Allah. 2nd Battalion, 153rd Punjabis was disbanded on 15 June 1921.
3rd Battalion The 3rd Battalion was also formed at Sarafand on 24 May 1918 by the transfer of complete companies from: •
105th Mahratta Light Infantry •
123rd Outram's Rifles • 2nd Battalion,
124th Duchess of Connaught's Own Baluchistan Infantry •
125th Napier's Rifles The battalion joined the
158th Brigade, 53rd (Welsh) Division on 10 June 1918 at
Et Taiyibe. 3rd Battalion, 153rd Rifles was disbanded on 24 June 1922. ==See also==