151st Sikh Infantry

In the event, just 13 of the battalions were assigned to the divisions[16] and the remaining nine were transferred from Mesopotamia to India in June 1918.

[31] They were assigned to British divisions and took part in the final Allied offensive of the Sinai and Palestine Campaign (the Battles of Megiddo).

[19] The 2nd Battalion was formed near Jaffa on 30 May 1918[28] by the transfer of complete companies from:[18] On 10 June, the battalion joined the 29th Brigade, 10th (Irish) Division and remained with the division for the rest of the Sinai and Palestine Campaign,[28] taking part in the Battle of Nablus (19–21 September 1918).

It remained with the division for the rest of the Sinai and Palestine Campaign,[35] taking part in the Battle of Sharon (19–21 September 1918).

[33] After the Armistice of Mudros, the 60th Division was withdrawn to Alexandria by 26 November 1918 where demobilization gradually took place.