There was a discussion on a previous WIX Thread that is now locked. Although this may be a little off topic, because of a photo I received yesterday, I am going to reopen it with additional information.

Loading PBJ-1D’s aboard the Escort Carrier USS Manila Bay (CVE 61) in San Diego, August 1944.
The question and topic of discussion was “Were there other aircraft aboard the Manila Bay? That appears to be the propeller of a JM-1 in the background.” I now have a definitive answer.
I received this photo yesterday from Fabio Peña, Manager, Aircraft Carrier &
Escort Carrier Archives at NavSource, a non-commercial website devoted
to U.S. Naval History and Photography:
USS MANILA BAY (CVE 61)
“No doubt, it was taken en route from San Diego to Pearl Harbor, between
August 24-31, 1944, as one can clearly identify the 14 PBJ-1D's of
Marine Bombing Squadron VMB 611. The photograph also answers the
question you have posted: were there any other aircraft aboard MANILA
BAY, besides the PBJ's? The answer is "Yes," conclusively, as the
picture shows there were, at least, three JM-1's. I am sure you will
enjoy seeing this photo.”
It's not Doolittle's B-25's on the deck of the USS Hornet, but it is still impressive.