. >> woodruff: 89-year-old scotsman jock hutton took a tandem jump into the very same field in ranvilleance, where he landed 70 years ago. >> we trained for months and months and months and we landed with one purpose in mind and that was to liberate ranville, which we did before first light. >> woodruff: back in the united states today, veterans attended a ceremony at the d-day memorial in bedford, virginia. bob sales from madison heights, virginia was in the first wave of soldiers to land. his wife spoke for him today. >> we have to make sure there might never come a day when june the 6th means no more than any other day, that there might never be a generation of americans for whom the name normandy means nothing at all. >> woodruff: to enshrine that history, the national world war two memorial in washington was built ten years ago. today, veterans laid wreaths in front of the wall of gold stars that represent all the americans who died in the war. the latest government jobs report shows the american labor market moving into it's strongest hiring pace in years. employers added 217,000