Iqaluit Landings (World at War)

The Iqaluit Landings is a major conflict fought between Denmark Greenland and the USNA during World War III. It is the second amphibious assault operated by the Allied Powers in the war after the Russian Invasion of Alaska. The landings lasted for 2.5 days, starting on June 3rd, 2016.

Aftermath
Iqaluit controlled by Denmark, Greenland. Royal Danish forces advanced into Nunavut territories. Danish forces suffered more casualties than the United States, successfully captures Iqaluit on June 5th by a midnight ambush attack.