With the total Annexation complete in the early 1990s, North Osea was granted the then long deactivated 109th Airlift Squadron along with the 176th Wing, however no aircraft or personnel would be assigned until mid 1995 with the capture of three Belkan Air Force C-130Hs. The Squadron would only barely participate in the Belkan War, flying one MEDEVAC sortie in the last week of the fighting. During the drawdown phase following, the 109th 'Morning Stars' would receive half a dozen more C-130s captured from the Belkan Air Force and pressed into Osean Service, using these aircraft to ferry troops out and supplies into the war-torn country.
In 1999, the Morningstars would deploy to Usea, bringing much needed humanitarian aid during the Ulysses Disaster, and again in 2006 Following the end of the Continental War.
Today the Morningstars still operate from Sudentor and are to be one of the first Air Guard squadrons to receive the C-130J Super Hercules.