Tracie Hunter is an Emmy Award-winning documentary filmmaker who, for the past five years, has focused her film skills on telling the stories of World War II veterans. Through her organization WWII Beyond the Call, Hunter and her team of volunteer filmmakers have been seeking out, sitting down, and capturing the harrowing stories of soldiers from history’s greatest conflict. Her latest work “A Rendezvous With Destiny,” about the last three surviving members of the 101st Airborne Division “Screaming Eagles,” premiered on May 29 at the National Veterans Memorial and Museum in Columbus, Ohio. Hunter took the time to answer a few questions about the new release and the importance of capturing these historical moments of heroism and sacrifice. Dustin Bass: How and why did you become interested in creating documentaries about World War II veterans? Tracie Hunter: A few reasons. I was born into a family with a long line …