Now showing: April 26 edition of AFTV News Published April 26, 2004 SAN ANTONIO (AFPN) -- In the latest edition of Air Force Television News, Tech. Sgt. Pachari Lutke visits Florida to report on the counterdrug program run by both the Air and Army National Guard. The program focuses on educating older children on the dangers of drug use and teaches them how to pass the message on to younger generations.Staff Sgt. Brendan Vargas reports on continued air operations at Baghdad International Airport in Iraq. Staff Sgt. Joy Josephson-Spann reports from Mountain Home Air Force Base, Idaho, where children are learning about deployment processing. Base officials said they want to help the children better understand what their parents go through when preparing to go to war or on peacekeeping missions.Staff Sgt. Cheryl Cho highlights work the Air Force is doing in Djibouti, where Airmen are helping rebuild a small village. Staff Sgt. April Lawrence shares how the Air Force stacked up against other services in the Defense Department health-related behaviors survey, and she reports on the programs that are helping to keep the Air Force the healthiest it has been in history.Tech. Sgt. Bill Scherer spotlights a small-engine repair shop run by the Ohio National Guard that is saving the Air Force millions of dollars each year. He also introduces us to a noncommissioned officer in Canada who takes a new twist on fishing.Staff Sgt. Marty Rush follows an Alaska recruiter who faces unique challenges in reaching potential recruits.Staff Sgt. Melissa Allan examines what it takes to make history when she talks with the Delaware National Guard’s first female pilot and a recent inductee into the Hall of Fame of Delaware Women.Air Force Television News is a biweekly production of Air Force News Service. It is distributed on videotape to more than 3,000 military and civilian outlets worldwide, and is seen on more than 700 cable TV outlets nationwide. It is also available on the Internet at www.af.mil, and can be regularly seen on The Pentagon Channel. The program is closed captioned. Viewers can comment on the program by sending an e-mail to aftvnews@afnews.af.mil.