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  1. Admiral Joseph James "Jocko" Clark, USN (November 12, 1893 – July 13, 1971) was an admiral in the United States Navy, who commanded aircraft carriers during World War II. Born and raised in Indian Territory (which later became part of Oklahoma ) and a member of the Cherokee Nation , in 1917 he became the first Native American to ...

  2. Biography. Oklahoma’s genuine Cherokee cowboy and one of America’s greatest military leaders and champions of sea power, Admiral Joseph James “Jocko” Clark was born near Pryor in Indian Territory in the Cherokee Nation and grew up near Chelsea, Oklahoma. He was sent to Willie Halsell College in Vinita and then to Oklahoma A&M (now ...

  3. 19 de ago. de 1974 · Admiral Clark was born in Pryor, Oklahoma, on 12 November 1893, son of Cherokee Indian William A. Clark and Lillie Berry Clark. He attended Willie Halsell College, Vinita, Oklahoma, and the Oklahoma Agricultural and Mechanical College, at Stillwater; and graduated from the US Naval Academy with the class of 1918 in June 1917. He was the first Native American graduate of the naval Academy ...

  4. Admiral Jocko Clark. Artist: Mike Wimmer. Sponsor: Senator Glenn Coffee. Dedication: April 14, 2004. Size: 24” x 30” Type: Oil on Canvas. Location: Governor’s Conference Room. Joseph James Clark was born near Chelsea in Indian Territory, in 1893. His father was a Cherokee named William A. Clark and his mother was Mary Poly Ward.

  5. Admiral Joseph J. Clark, USN (November 12, 1893 – July 13, 1971) was an admiral in the United States Navy, who commanded aircraft carriers during World War II. Born and raised in Oklahoma and a native of the Cherokee Nation, In 1917, he was the first Native American to graduate from the United States Naval Academy.

  6. Navy Veteran Joseph James “Jocko” Clark was the first Native American to graduate from the Naval Academy. He served during both World Wars and the Korean War.

  7. Admiral Joseph James "Jocko" Clark, USN was an admiral in the United States Navy, who commanded aircraft carriers during World War II. Born and raised in Indian Territory and a member of the Cherokee Nation, in 1917 he became the first Native American to graduate from the United States Naval Academy.