World War I ended on the eleventh hour of the eleventh day of the eleventh month of 1918, and each November 11 since has been observed as a day of national gratitude in celebration of our country’s veterans.
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This Veterans Day marks the 100th anniversary of this celebration, and the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC) is proud to honor veterans of all generations who have sacrificed so much to keep our nation safe.
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The men and women who have served or are currently serving our nation in uniform are among the best our country has to offer, and CPSC is immensely proud of the 89 veterans who are part of our workforce.
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Veterans know what it means to serve, and they know what it means to dedicate themselves professionally each day to the safety of others. These ideals so commonly exemplified by generations of veterans throughout our nation’s history are the same ideals on which CPSC was founded.
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This Veterans Day, CPSC would like to thank those who have served or are currently serving in our nation’s military. Our veterans have willingly faced or currently face enough hardship and hazard in the service of our country.
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They needn’t face any in their homes, which is why CPSC is encouraging all of America’s cherished veterans and their families to rid their homes of dangerous products by subscribing to our recall advisories and to report unsafe products at http://CPSC.gov .
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We owe a debt to all Americans who wear or have worn the uniform of the United States Army, Navy, Air Force, Marines and Coast Guard at home and abroad, in times of peace and of war. #veteransday2019
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