The M7 Howitzer Motor Carriage, dubbed the Priest, was the most
successful and widely used example of American self-propelled artillery
during WWII. Examples continued to be used by the U.S. Army during the
Korean war, and beyond, even serving Allied countries into the 1970s.
Coined the Priest due to its pulpit-like structure for the gun
commander, this armored fighting vehicle would see action in North
Africa, Italy, and the D-Day landings in Normandy and all the way to
Germany.