28th Indian Brigade


The 28th Indian Brigade was an infantry brigade of the British Indian Army that saw active service with the Indian Army during the First World War. Formed in October 1914, it defended the Suez Canal in early 1915, ended the Ottoman threat to Aden in July 1915, took part in the Mesopotamian Campaign in 1916 and 1917, before finishing the war in the Sinai and Palestine Campaign. It remained in Palestine until it was broken up in 1920.

History

;Egypt and Aden
The 28th Indian Brigade was formed in October 1914 as part of Indian Expeditionary Force F and sent to Egypt.
After arriving in Egypt, it joined the 10th Indian Division when it was formed on 24 December. It served on the Suez Canal Defences, notably taking part in the Actions on the Suez Canal on 3–4 February 1915. In July 1915, the brigade was detached to Aden with 1/B Battery, HAC and 1/1st Berkshire Battery, RHA. They fought a sharp action at Sheikh Othman on 20 July that removed the Turkish threat to Aden for the rest of the war, before returning to Egypt in September. In November 1915, the brigade left the division and moved to Mesopotamia.
;Mesopotamia
The brigade joined the 7th Division in December 1915 and, other than a short attachment to the 3rd Division, remained with the division for the rest of the war.
Initially, the division and brigade were heavily involved in the attempts to relieve the 6th Division besieged at Kut, including the Action of Shaikh Saad, the Action of the Wadi, the First action on the Hanna, and the First, Second and Third attacks on Sannaiyat. The 6th Division surrendered on 29 April 1916.
In 1917, the brigade took part in the Second Battle of Kut including the Capture of Sannaiyat and the following advance to Baghdad including the Operations on the Tigris right bank, and the Occupation of Baghdad. The brigade then advanced to Samarra including the Actions of Mushahida, the Action of Istabulat and the Occupation of Samarra. The brigade's final action in Mesopotamia was the Action of Daur.
;Sinai and Palestine
In December 1917, it was decided to transfer a division to Egypt and the 7th Division was selected. It arrived in January 1918, and on 1 April took over the line from 52nd Division. The brigade remained in Palestine for the rest of the war, taking part in the Battles of Megiddo, in particular the Battle of Sharon.
After the Armistice of Mudros, the brigade remained with the division as part of the occupation of Palestine until broken up in February 1920.

Order of battle

The brigade had the following composition during the First World War:
The brigade had the following commanders:
FromRankName
19 October 1914Major-GeneralG.J. Younghusband
23 December 1915Major-GeneralG.V. Kemball
7 April 1916Brigadier-GeneralA.M.S. Elsmie
6 July 1916Brigadier-GeneralC.H. Davies