16th Indian Division
The 16th Indian Division was an infantry division of the Indian Army during [the First World War]. It was formed in December 1916, during the First World War. It was the only war formed division of the British Indian Army that was not sent overseas, instead it was sent to guard the North-West [Frontier Province |North West Frontier]. The division took over the responsibilities of the 3rd Lahore Divisional Area when it was disbanded in May 1917.
The 16th Division was called into action for the Waziristan Campaign in 1917, the 45th Brigade under command of Brigadier Reginald Dyer were responsible for the Jallianwala Bagh massacre. In 1919, they were sent into Afghanistan during the Third Afghan War.
The division was not reformed for the Second World War.
Order of Battle
The division was composed as follows:43rd Indian Brigade
- 6th Battalion, [Royal Sussex Regiment|2/6th Battalion Royal Sussex Regiment]
- 2nd Battalion 12th Pioneers
- 1st Battalion 124th Duchess of Connaught's Own Baluchistan
- 1st Battalion 4th Gurkha Rifles
44th (Ferozepore) Brigade
- 1/9th Battalion Hampshire Regiment
- 2nd Battalion 17th Infantry
- 2nd Battalion 30th Punjabis
45th (Jullundur) Brigade
- 1/25th Battalion London Regiment
- 3rd Battalion 23rd Sikh Pioneers
- 55th Coke's Rifles
- 1st Battalion 151st Sikh Infantry
- 1 Squadron 37th Lancers
- 1/25th Battalion London Regiment
- 2nd Battalion 41st Dogras
- 2nd Battalion 69th Punjabis
- 2nd Battalion 150th Infantry
- 57th Wilde's Rifles
- 1 Company 2/4th Battalion Border Regiment
- 23rd Mountain Battery
Ambala Brigade
- 1/9th Battalion Middlesex Regiment
- 4th Battalion 30th Punjabis
Divisional troops
- 23rd Battalion Rifle Brigade
- 2nd Battalion 10th Jats
Divisional Artillery
- VI Brigade, Royal Field Artillery
- CCXVII Brigade, RFA
- CCXVIII Brigade, RFA
- CCXXI Brigade, RFA