Woody is a farmboy from quiet dale, West Virginia. Kind of a juxtaposition of what he went into the muck coming what he went into, coming from a place named quietville. He was a young man when he received the medal of honor. I am sure he will share his story with you. I dont need to tell you what he will tell you. Without further ado, woody williams. [applause] woody thank you. [applause] woody thank you. Thank you. Thank you for that nice welcome. Wow. Thank all of you for coming today. I dont know that i have ever spoken to a larger group than we have here today. So thank you. Today is a day important in my life. I dont know that it is anymore important than the 70th or 73rd when we had an opportunity to go back to iwo jima for a visit. It naturally brought back a lot of memories, some good and some bad. But i am very humbled to stand before you today. I am grateful for the opportunity of sharing with you some of my thoughts. 75 years ago, at this moment in time, thousands of marines
Medal of honor recipient. He is here to talk about that battle 75 years ago today. Woody is a farmboy from quiet dale, West Virginia. Kind of a juxtaposition of what he went into the muck coming from a place named quietville. He was born in 1923. He received the medal of honor. He was a young man when he received the medal of honor. I am sure he will share his story with you. I dont need to tell you what he will tell you. Without further ado, woody williams. [applause] mr. Williams thank you. [applause] thank you. Thank you. Thank you for that nice welcome. Wow. Thank all of you for coming today. I dont know that i have ever spoken to a larger group than we have here today. So thank you. Today is a day important in my life. I dont know that it is anymore important than the 70th or 73rd when we had an opportunity to go back to iwo jima for a visit. It naturally brought back a lot of memories, some good and some bad. But i am very humbled to stand before you today. I am grateful for the
Honor recipient. And he has come here today to talk with us about that battle 75 years ago today. Woody is a farm boy from quiet dale, West Virginia. Kind of a big juks a position of what he went into coming from a place called quiet dale. He was born in 1923 and in 1945 he received the medal of honor. So he was just a young man. So im sure woody will share his story with you. I dont need to tell you what hes going to tell you. So without further ado, woody williams. Thank you. [ applause ] thank you. Thank you. Thank you for that nice welcome. Wow. Thank all of you for coming today. I dont know that ive ever spoken to a larger group than we have here today. So thank you. Today is a day important in my life. I dont know that its any more important than the 70th or the 73rd when we had an opportunity to go back to iwo jima for a visit. It naturally brought back a lot of memories. Some good, some bad. But i am very humbled to stand before you today. Im grateful for the opportunity of sha
Investigators give amber lee an exclusive look at what theyve recovered. Reporter police tell me they found hundreds of stolen items inside a storage unit, similar to the ones you see behind me. Now theyre trying to determine if these suspects are part of a larger ring. Investigators showed us the hundreds of laptops, tablets, cell phones, and other stolen goods found in just one storage locker. The sting began last thursday morning. It started here at 7th and market. Police tell me this is a known hot spot for thieves fencing stolen goods. We were able to see them loading and unloading. Reporter police say these items were taken during home burglaries, car breakins, or just snatched from a victims hand. Some were stolen from stores. Thieves lined backpacks with aluminum foil. It disabled the sensors. Reporter and it can disrupt gps tracking. A lot of these had power, too, when we found them. So they were newly stolen. Reporter now investigators are trying to return these items to thei
They found hundreds of stolen items inside a storage unit, similar to the ones you see behind me. Now theyre trying to determine if these suspects are part of a larger ring. Investigators showed us the hundreds of laptops, tablets, cell phones, and other stolen goods found in just one storage locker. The sting began last thursday morning. It started here at 7th and market. Police tell me this is a known hot spot for thieves fencing stolen goods. We were able to see them loading and unloading. Reporter police say these items were taken during home burglaries, car breakins, or just snatched from a victims hand. Some were stolen from stores. Thieves lined backpacks with aluminum foil. It disabled the sensors. Reporter and it can disrupt gps tracking. A lot of these had power, too, when we found them. So they were newly stolen. Reporter now investigators are trying to return these items to their owners. Charles fisher tells me his home was broken into eight days ago. He filed a police repo