Original Caption: Imperial Domain of the Golden Dragon - This is to certify that Howard G. Mundt was duly inducted into the Silent Mysteries of the Far East, having crossed the 180th Meridian at 0445, 11-12 July 1945 in Latitude 16 degrees 45' North on Board the USS Burleigh (APA-95). Golden Dragon August ruler of the 180th Meridian - J.W. McElroy, Commander USNR.
Original Caption: Tinian-Marianas Islands, World War II, 1945. Saipan - Tinian.
Additional Information from Mundt family: "#1 Panoramic photo of Tinian Island. Photograph taken between June and August, 1945, Tinian Island."
Additional Information from Mundt family: "B-29 taking off from the Island of Tinian. In the background, there are some B-29's parked. Photograph taken between June and August, 1945, Tinian Island."
Additonal Information from Mundt family: "Unknown friend of Howard Mundt posing next to the Enola Gay on the island of Tinian, between June and August 1945."
Additional Information from Mundt family: "Nicknamed "Greenie"/ MP (Military Police) on the Island of Tinian. Official name unknown. Before the war, Greenie was a policeman in Milwaukee. He was also a friend of Howard Mundt (American Red Cross Field Director), and he happened to run into Howard on the Island of Tinian where he served as an MP. Photograph taken between June and August, 1945, Tinian Island."
Additional Information from Mundt family: "USS Comfort's Revenge. Possible nose art is the result of the kamikaze attack of the USS Comfort, a US Hospital Ship. Photograph taken between June and August, 1945, Tinian Island."