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Canadian M7 Priest Crew in Normandy – Rare WWII Images of Self-Propelled Artillery in Action

These rare and striking photos capture a Canadian artillery crew operating the M7 "Priest" Self-Propelled Gun in Normandy, 1944.

The M7 Priest, officially known as the 105 mm Howitzer Motor Carriage M7, was a vital piece of mobile firepower during the Allied advance. Nicknamed "Priest" due to its pulpit-shaped machine gun mount, it combined mobility, protection, and a powerful 105 mm howitzer.

Canadian forces used the M7 to support infantry and armor during the Normandy campaign, delivering indirect fire against fortified German positions.

This video is a tribute to the unsung artillery crews who fought with precision and courage from behind the lines.

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