The military of the West was the first to catch the enterprise. This was done in the days of the old West. It was hard to catch them.
The first ship to be named 'Enterprise' was the French ship L'Entreprise. It was captured by the British Royal Navy in 1705 and renamed as HMS Enterprise.
Well the first city that was captured first was Jerusalem.
The Christians captured Palestine in the first Crusade
The address of the Enterprise City Library is: 101 Ne First St, Enterprise, 97828 1173
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The original USS Enterprise (the first of 8 US sea vessels), was a wooden Sloop (a single masted vessel) named HMS George, and was captured by an American Army officer named Benedict Arnold in 1775. He and his small party of men captured an enemy fort, along with a small wooden ship or two, the "George" included. The engagement had been near bloodless, and with "George" being the name of King George (the current enemy at the time), Arnold renamed the wooden ship, the ENTERPRISE. Although not stated, he probably named it so for the "enterprising manner in which his men showed initiative, ingenuity, and energy (all of which define an enterprise) in obtaining their victory" over the English that day.
The first TV appearance of the USS Enterprise NCC-1701 was September 8, 1966 .
The captain of the first Enterprise NCC-1701 is James T. Kirk.
The Enterprise NCC-1701 was first commissioned by Starfleet in the year 2245.
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