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Kiifllk, on of Harry and ianie Kuflik of Tantelnn -- - IJacc, is a crewmember aboard the nuclear-powered arrack submarine USS NJSnneapolis-Saint Paul, homeported in Groton, <2onn. ft +* :The submarine was recently commissioned in ceremonies March 10 in Groton. It is the newest of the Los Angeles class submarines, the most advanced UAderseas vessels of their fype in the world. C lujhe 360-foot, 6,900-ton Submarines are well equipped to accomplish the mislion of hunting down and destroying enemy surface Ships and submarines. Each vessel carries a crew of 127, all specialists in their ^respective field. Coast Guard Seaman Leslie W. CI ay borne, son of Linda Bradsher of Church Street in Creedmore, and Andrew Ctayborne of^Main Street h$ve reported for duty with the U.S. Coast Guard Group, Cape May, N.J. Wear fhe look th 1 \ : h - \ * w i ( r f V r \\ r i OMN MIOMTI nu. ? ? * , O?IN?u? 1 >ward and man Jr. wed Senior High School and is employed by Silver Hill Concrete Company in Maryland. 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