LAN shark!
Tammy Raines, left, and Christine Roy, 81st Medical Support Squadron Medical information management flight, Keesler Air Force Base, Biloxi, Miss., cross paint brushes in front of the “LAN Shark” logo they created for the flight. They developed the mascot after flight commander Maj. Reginald Sennie suggested the unit could use something that might be incorporated into things like awards to enhance unit morale. They worked on the image over two non-training Fridays, completing it on Sept. 11, inscribing “9/11” within the shark’s tail. In addition to the words “LAN SHARK,” with LAN standing for “local area network,” the logo includes the term “NO LIMITS” — the letters “IMIT” representing “information management information technology.” (U.S. Air Force photo by Steve Pivnick)
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