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Look Closer at This WWII Gun Carrier — The Overlooked Engineering Shift Behind the M7 Priest The M7 Priest was one of the most influential artillery vehicles of the Second World War — a self-propelled howitzer designed to keep firepower moving at the pace of armour. This ww2 documentary explores how the United States reshaped battlefield doctrine by mounting the 105 mm howitzer on a mobile platform built from familiar tank components, delivering a weapon that could fire, relocate, and sustain momentum in ways older towed guns simply could not match. From North Africa to Italy, Normandy, the Pacific, and Korea, the Priest demonstrated that artillery no longer had to trail behind the fight. Its open compartment, rapid ammunition handling, and proven drivetrain created a system that delivered fire missions with a reliability armies began to depend upon. This mobility changed how offensives were planned and executed, influencing decades of post-war self-propelled gun development. Using wwii imagery, battlefield reports, and technical analysis, this film breaks down the engineering decisions that defined the Priest’s performance — and the wider consequences of introducing artillery mobility at scale. The result is a detailed look at a machine that didn’t just support manoeuvre warfare, but actively accelerated it. #m7priest #m7preist #wwii #wwiidocumentary #wwiihistory #wwiii #wwiiarchive #wwiidocumentary #wwiidocumentaries #usarmy #usarmyhistory #m7 #ww2 #ww2history #ww2archive #ww2tanks #ww2secrets #ww2documentary #ww2documentaries #ww2vehicles #wwiivehicles #wwiiveterans #armouredvehicles #armouredvehicle #armouredtanks #ww2tanks #m7priesthistoria #m7priesthistory Images: Priest SPH in Burma, 7 March 1945 (SE 3361) – Author Unknown, 1945, Wikimedia Commons – License: Public Domain Priest in action at Anzio (NA 11634) – British Official Photographer, 1944, Wikimedia Commons – License: Public Domain Priest of 1st Armoured Division in North Africa, 2 November 1942 (E 18869) – War Office, 1942, Wikimedia Commons – License: Public Domain Priest of 3rd Infantry Division in UK, 1944 (H 37994) – War Office, 1944, Wikimedia Commons – License: Public Domain M7-Priest-OWI-2 – Office of War Information, WWII, Wikimedia Commons – License: Public Domain M7-Priest-OWI-3 – Office of War Information, WWII, Wikimedia Commons – License: Public Domain American tank M7 105-MM – JPG1 – Jean-Pol Grandmont, 2009, Wikimedia Commons – License: CC BY 3.0 105 mm Howitzer Motor Carriage M7 Priest (inside), Gunfire Artilleriemuseum Brasschaat – Museum Photo, date unknown, Wikimedia Commons – License: CC BY-SA 4.0 M7 Priest ammunition Anzio 31-01-1944 IWM NA 11636 – British Official Photographer, 1944, Wikimedia Commons – License: Public Domain M7 Priest at APG – U.S. Army, WWII, Wikimedia Commons – License: Public Domain Marine M7 HMC at Okinawa 12 May 1945 – U.S. Marine Corps, 1945, Wikimedia Commons – License: Public Domain M7-priest-Korea – U.S. Army, Korean War, Wikimedia Commons – License: Public Domain The Invasion of Italy September 1943 NA6265 – British Official Photographer, 1943, Wikimedia Commons – License: Public Domain The British Army in Sicily 1943 NA4384 – British Official Photographer, 1943, Wikimedia Commons – License: Public Domain The British Army in the Normandy Campaign 1944 B5766 – British Official Photographer, 1944, Wikimedia Commons – License: Public Domain The War in the Far East – the Burma Campaign 1941–1945 SE3938 – British Official Photographer, 1945, Wikimedia Commons – License: Public Domain The Campaign in North-west Europe 1944-45 BU127 – British Official Photographer, 1945, Wikimedia Commons – License: Public Domain