Neutrality Patrol

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Neutrality Patrol was a pre–World War II U.S. Navy operation in the Atlantic and Caribbean aimed at monitoring and protecting American neutrality and maritime interests amid growing global conflict.

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Neutrality Patrol canonical 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf U.S. Navy operation
naval patrol
appliesToJurisdiction United States territorial waters
Western Hemisphere sea lanes used by U.S. shipping
conflict World War II
country United States of America
surface form: United States
endTime 1941
followedBy U.S. Navy Atlantic convoy escort operations
hasEffect enhanced surveillance of Axis and Allied warships near the Americas
increased U.S. naval presence in the Atlantic
protection of U.S. merchant shipping routes
reduction of overt belligerent naval activity close to U.S. coasts
hasPurpose deter violations of U.S. neutrality
monitor American neutrality
observe naval activities of belligerent powers
protect American maritime interests
historicalPeriod interwar era
location Caribbean
surface form: Caribbean region

Western Atlantic
operator United States Navy
partOf U.S. maritime security measures in the late 1930s and early 1940s
U.S. pre–World War II neutrality policy
startTime 1939
temporalContext pre–World War II period
theater Atlantic Ocean
Caribbean Sea

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USS Sims (DD-409) participatedIn Neutrality Patrol