curprev22:0222:02, 16 December 2019 Navalaviator84talkcontribs 7,535 bytes+75 Corrected the opening paragraph regarding the ownership of this vessel. It was not a vessel of the Continental Navy which was not created until October of 1775 and which did not operate on Lake Champlain. It was a vessel of the Continental ARMY under the control of COL (later BG) Benedict Arnold's Continental Army forces.undo
curprev04:1004:10, 16 December 2019 Navalaviator84talkcontribs 7,460 bytes0 Corrected the "operator" in the info box from Continental Navy to Continental Army. The Continental Navy did not exist until October 1775 and it did not operate on Lake Champlain. This Enterprise was captured by Col Arnold of the Continental Army and was operated under his directionundo
curprev08:2508:25, 4 September 2015 .45Colttalkcontribs 5,838 bytes+228 The Enterprise was not a "sloop", it was a topsail schooner classified as a "sloop-of-war". A "sloop" has 1 mast. The Enterprise had 2 masts and a square foretopsail. http://www.public.navy.mil/airfor/enterprise/Documents/Enterprise/the_legend.htmlundoTag: Visual edit
curprev00:0700:07, 24 January 2014 66.249.81.114talk 5,397 bytes−264 The image has been removed because it is self-evidently and as acknowledged at the listed source, not an image of the USS Enterprise (1775). The ship was destroyed in 1776 and Photography was not invented until well into the 19th century.undo