10th Indian Division

The 10th Indian Division was a formation of the British Indian Army during World War I. It was the basis of Indian Expeditionary Force F which served in Egypt and was disbanded in March 1915.

The division was formed in October 1914, from the 28th, 29th and 30th brigades. The 31st Brigade joined from the 11th Indian Division in January 1916, but was disbanded a month later. The 29th Brigade was later detached to form the Indian Expeditionary Force G for service in the Gallipoli Campaign and the 30th Brigade was transferred to the 12th Indian Division in Mesopotamia.

Formation 1914

 * 28th Brigade
 * 1/5th Gurkha Rifles
 * 51st Sikhs (Frontier Force)
 * 53rd Sikhs (Frontier Force)


 * 29th Brigade
 * 1/6th Gurkha Rifles
 * 14th King George's Own Ferozepore Sikhs
 * 69th Punjabis
 * 89th Punjabis


 * 30th Brigade
 * 2/7th Gurkha Rifles
 * 24th Punjabis
 * 76th Punjabis
 * 126th Baluchistan Infantry


 * 31st Brigade
 * 2nd Queen Victoria's Own Rajput Light Infantry
 * 27th Punjabis
 * 93rd Burma Infantry
 * 128th Pioneers


 * Divisional troops
 * 21st (Kohat) Mountain Battery (Frontier Force)
 * 105th Indian Field Ambulance
 * 108th Indian Field Ambulance
 * 123rd Indian Field Ambulance
 * 135th Indian Field Ambulance