The last surviving member of the original Navajo Code Talkers will be featured in a documentary to be shown in classrooms across the country in order to educate students about the impact those Marines had in defeating the Japanese during World War II. Chester Nez was one of 29 Marines who initially created a special code the Japanese couldn’t crack during the second world war. Now he’s sharing his story with David DeJonge, a filmmaker and founder of Survivor Quest, a nonprofit that specializes in educational documentaries. Nez will be one of several Marines featured in the new 25-minute film. [HTML1] DeJonge began…