50th Indian Brigade

It served in the Mesopotamian Campaign on the Euphrates Front throughout its existence.

[1] It was made up of battalions that had already been in Mesopotamia for some months, guarding lines of communications.

[4] The brigade remained with the division on the Euphrates Front until the end of the war.

It took part in the Capture of Ramadi (28 and 29 September 1917), the Occupation of Hīt (9 March 1918) and the action of Khan Baghdadi (26 and 27 March 1918).

At the end of the war, the division was rapidly run down and it (along with the brigade) was disbanded in March 1919.