Newfoundland and Labrador Landings (World at War)

The Newfoundland and Labrador Landings is a series of major strategic landing operations on eastern Newfoundland and Northeastern Labrador, Canada by the Allied Entente of Nations from August 15th to 16th, 2016 during World War III.

Background
After Operation Redemption, the USNA government was shocked and reduced military operations due to the rebellious movements across the continent. Most troops were deployed to the mainland and abandoned the arctic territories. Northern Canadian territories were immediately occupied by the forces stationed in Greenland. It marked the turning point of the third world war.

Allied superiority
During the invasion of Alaska, fleets of the US Navy and the US Air Force was destroyed by the Russian surprise attack when the USNA was preparing to invade the far east. It pushed the USNA forces from the ports back to the mainlands. After several failed major operations by the US forces, the military was devastated. By April 2016, the Allied military combined was stronger than the formerly monstrous United Armed Forces. The military superiority promoted the Allied Coalition to invade the USNA.

Order of Battle

 * Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Dingle, Munster, Ireland – St. John's, NFL
 * Flag of Denmark.svg Nuuk, Greenland; Iqaluit, NU – NEastern Labrador; Noddy Bay, NFL
 * Flag of Europe.svg Brest, Brittany, France – Eastern Labrador; Saint-Pierre
 * Flag of Russia.svg Watson Lake, Yukon – Labrador

Aftermath

 * Newfoundland occupied by the United Kingdom.
 * Labrador occupied by the Allies.
 * Saint-Pierre-et-Miquelon liberated.