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 1st Armored Division M7 Priest Motor Gun Carriage being unloaded at the Algerian docks on 9 November 1942, the second day of Operation Torch. Later in WW II specialized tank landing craft were used for this purpose, avoiding the need to first capture port facilities. Original size: 2048x1573
 Ida F. Molitor operates a heavy duty overhead traveling crane carrying the turret of an M4 Sherman medium tank, in the new combat tank shop of the American Locomotive Company, Schenectady, NY, January 1943. M-4 tanks and M-7 Priest HMCs are made in this plant. Original size: 558x420
 M7 Priest self-propelled 105mm artillery of an armored unit, near Bastogne, Belgium, circa 27 December 1944. Original size: 900x962
 Left side view of Motor Gun Carriage, M7 (Priest), Battery C, 274th Armored Field Artillery Bn., near Bastogne, 1 January 1945. Original size: 850x454
 Diamond T Wrecker pulling M-7 M7 Priest Motor Gun Carriage, about to be loaded on Sea Train Texas, Pier X, Hampton Roads Port of Embarkation, Newport News, VA, 13 August 1943. In cab: PVT Richard E. Strassell, 31209118, MTC; steering the Howitzer, PVT. Harrison P. Price, 33402075, MTC, from Koppel, PA. Original size: 580x462
 M7 Priest 105mm Motor Gun Carriage preserved along the entrance road, Aberdeen Proving Ground, MD. Original size: 1838x1313
 M7 Priest Motor Gun Carriage, a 105mm self-propelled howitzer, manned by five soldiers from Cody, WY, fires on Communist positions, 1 July 1951. The men, from B Battery, 300th Armored Field Artillery battalion X Corps, are (L-R); Sergeant First Classs Allen J. Helms, Chief of Section; Corporal Joseph Stair, Gunner; Sergeant Richard N. Null, Lanyard Man; Corporal Robert C. Smith, Cannoner. Original size: 800x630
 Crowds welcome an M7 Priest 105mm Howitzer Motor Carriage and US troops as they enter Cebu City, Cebu Island, Philippines, circa March 1945. Original size: 1041x1294
 Interior view of an M7 Priest 105mm Motor Gun Carriage as the crew fires the howitzer during training, south of the Arno River, August 1944. Original size: 1203x1303
 M7 Priest Motor Gun Carriage in a 1942 parade down Fifth Avenue, NY. Photo: Popular Science, September 1942, P65. Original size: 531x474
 M7 Priest Motor Gun Carriage with camouflage supports in place, minus the net, circa 1944. Original size: 690x384
 M7 Priest 105mm Howitzer Motor Carriage, Sicily, July 1943. The howitzer was used for high angle as well as direct fire. A .50-caliber machine gun is mounted in a raised pulpit-like structure, the origin of the vehicle nickname Priest. The chassis is based on the M3 Lee medium tank. Original size: 1000x1166
 105mm Howitzer Motor Carriage M7 Priest was the principal artillery weapon of the US armored division in 1944. This unit has been waterproofed in preparation for use in the invasion of France, and is undergoing testing at Salerno, Italy, circa June 1944. Original size: 860x1003
 An M7 Priest 105mm Howitzer Motor Carriage fords a river in northern Luzon, Philippines, 12 June 1945. Destroyed Japanese vehicles are pushed off the road in the background while other US vehicles move forward. Engineers are still working on the road. Original size: 1204x669
 M7 Priest Motor Gun Carriage (105mm self-propelled howitzer) of the 14th Armored Field Artillery Battalion, 2nd Armored Division at the intersection of Holgate Street and the railroad from Paris to Cherbourg, 18 June 1944. Several jeeps are parked to the right. Original size: 3523x2480
 M7 Priest Motor Gun Carriage at Iron Mountains, CA during testing, circa 1942. It carries a 105mm Howitzer and a .50 cal. machine gun. LT M. Hutchison of Enterprise, AL is at the extreme right, CPL L. Roberts from Graham, TX is at post behind the Howitzer. COL R. Downing of DeKalb, MO commands. Original size: 883x776
 Landing M7 Priest Motor Gun Carriage at Oran, Algeria, part of Operation Torch, the November 1942 Anglc-American invasion of North Africa. Original size: 666x446
 M7 Priest Self-Propelled 105mm howitzers coming ashore on Omaha Beach, Normandy, France, D plus 1, 7 June 1944. Original size: 965x556
 M7 Priest SP 105mm artillery of the 440th Armored Field Artillery, 7th Armored Division, wait in a field in France, August 1944. Original size: 1230x616
 World War II photo of Motor Gun Carriage, M7 (Priest), a self-propelled 105mm howitzer built on an M4 Sherman tank chassis and lower hull. Original size: 1600x1032
 30th Div M7 Priest, 105mm self-propelled howitzer, near La Gleize, Belgium (Ardennes), 1944. Original size: 638x442
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