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9-632: For other uses, see Jocko (disambiguation) . Jocko is a nickname, often for John or Joseph . Notable people named Jocko include: Jocko Anderson (1892–1960), Canadian professional ice hockey player Joseph J. Clark (1893–1971), Native American US Navy admiral Jocko Collins (1905–1986), National Basketball Association referee and supervisor of officials Jocko Conlan (1899–1989), American Hall-of-Fame Major League Baseball umpire Jocko Conlon (1897–1987), Major League Baseball player Jocko Cunningham (born 1950), former racing driver who competed in

18-521: A monkey in Jo, Zette and Jocko , a Franco-Belgian comic book series Jocko (walrus) , a character in the movie 50 First Dates and the walrus who played him jocko, a short version of a lawn jockey See also [ edit ] Little Jocko River , Ontario, Canada Topics referred to by the same term [REDACTED] This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Jocko . If an internal link led you here, you may wish to change

27-703: Is a roughly 40-mile (64 km) tributary of the Flathead River in western Montana in the United States . It rises in the foothills of the Rocky Mountains and flows west into the Flathead at Dixon . The elevation is 2,503 feet (763 m) where it joins the Flathead. It is also known as Jacques Fork, Jim's Fork, Prune River or Wild Horse Creek. The river breaks into three forks, the North, Middle and South Forks, of which

36-805: The Middle Fork is considered the main stem. It is named after Jacques (Jocko) Raphael Finlay (1768-1828), an early Metis fur trader, scout, and explorer. It is located on the Flathead Indian Reservation and forms the south border of the CSKT Bison Range . The Jocko Valley was the site of flooding in June 2011, when the Jocko River overflowed its banks as a result of a "200% of average" snowpack combined with heavy precipitation . (source 47°11'56.3"N 113°50'32.9"W) This article related to

45-896: The SCCA/ECAR Formula Atlantic series from 1986 to 1990 Jocko Fields (1864–1950), Major League Baseball player Jocko Flynn (1864–1907), Major League Baseball pitcher Joaquín "Jack" García (born 1952), retired undercover FBI agent Jack Gotta (1929–2013), American football player, coach and general manager, mainly in the Canadian Football League Jocko Halligan (1868–1945), Major League Baseball player Jocko Henderson (1918–2000), American radio personality Luke Johnson (musician) (born 1981), English rock musician, drummer and songwriter Jocko Maggiacomo (born 1947), NASCAR Winston Cup series driver Jocko Marcellino (born 1950), American singer, musician, songwriter, producer, actor and one of

54-795: The Starz network series Crash Gwyn Thomas (reporter) (1913–2010), Canadian crime reporter Jocko Thompson (1917–1988), Major League Baseball pitcher Jocko Willink (born 1972), retired United States Navy SEAL, author of Extreme Ownership, host of Jocko Podcast See also [ edit ] Jocko (walrus) , a Pacific walrus at the Six Flags Discovery Kingdom in Vallejo California Jock (disambiguation) Retrieved from " https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Jocko&oldid=1244532819 " Category : Nicknames Jocko (disambiguation) From Misplaced Pages,

63-478: The founders of the American rock and roll group Sha Na Na Sherman Maxwell (1907–2008), African-American sportscaster and chronicler of Negro league baseball Jocko Milligan (1861–1923), Major League Baseball catcher Jack Nelson (American football) (1927–1978), American college and National Football League coach Jocko Sims (born 1981), American actor best known for his role as Anthony Adams (aka Panic) on

72-534: The 💕 Jocko is a masculine nickname. It may also refer to: Places [ edit ] Jocko, Ontario , a dispersed rural community in Ontario, Canada Jocko River (Ontario) Jocko River (Montana) , United States Jocko Valley , Montana, United States Other uses [ edit ] Jocko ou le Singe du Brésil ( Jocko or the Monkey of Brazil ), a 19th-century play by Edmond Rochefort

81-474: The link to point directly to the intended article. Retrieved from " https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Jocko_(disambiguation)&oldid=814865635 " Categories : Disambiguation pages Place name disambiguation pages Hidden categories: Short description is different from Wikidata All article disambiguation pages All disambiguation pages Jocko River (Montana) The Jocko River ( Salish : nisisutetkʷ ntx̣ʷe )

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