Background
June was born in Kaibito, Arizona on November 28, 1921, to a Navajo family. His mother was Kinłichíiʼnii, born for Tłʼízíłání, and his father was named Yéʼii Dineʼé, born for Tachíiʼnii.
June was born in Kaibito, Arizona on November 28, 1921, to a Navajo family. His mother was Kinłichíiʼnii, born for Tłʼízíłání, and his father was named Yéʼii Dineʼé, born for Tachíiʼnii.
June graduated from Tuba City Vocational High School in Tuba City in 1941.
June was one of the 29 original Navajo code talkers who served in the United States Marine Corps during the war. Once the United States entered World World War II later that year and began recruiting Navajos as code talkers, June hitchhiked to Fort Defiance and Fort Wingate to enlist. June enlisted in 1941 and became one of the 29 original Navajo code talkers in the United States. Marines. he served until the end of World World War II in 1945, when he was honorably discharged with the rank of sergeant.
June received a bachelor"s degree in business administration, accounting and economics from New Mexico Highlands University in 1952.
He later also obtained a master"s degree in 1975 from the University of Utah. Allen Dale June died at Presscott Veteran"s Hospital in Prescott, Arizona, on September 8, 2010, at the age of 89.
June had become ill while on a trip to Arizona from the family"s home in Longmont, Colorado. He was buried at a family cemetery in Kaibeto, Arizona.
Navajo Nation President Joe Shirley Junior. ordered all flags to be flown at half staff in June"s honor.
With June"s death in 2010, Lloyd Oliver"s death in 2011, and Chester Nez"s death on June 4, 2014, none of the original 29 Navajo code talkers are alive.