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M7 Priests Spgs

M7 Priests Spgs
M7 Priests Spgs

M7 Priests Spgs According to the "the royal artillery 1939 1945" website, the regiment became self propelled in december 1943 when it was authorized "24 x 105mm self propelled m7 priest, 10 x sherman observation post.". These field modified vehicles were referred to as "defrocked priests", "unfrocked priests" or as "holy rollers". the work was done in one week by 250 personnel from 14 british and canadian royal electrical and mechanical engineer units.

M7 Priests Spgs
M7 Priests Spgs

M7 Priests Spgs It was one of the most common spgs fielded in wwii. the m7 priest's offensive weapons include its primary 105 mm m24a1 howitzer capable of direct and indirect fire with options for both heat and he ammunition, and its commander's .50 cal machine gun. The 105 mm howitzer motor carriage m7, sometimes known as the priest, was the most used american tracked spg during world war two. Despite this the priest would see service on numerous fronts, starting during the north african campaign, where 90 priests were received by the british eighth army, where they would play a pivotal role during the second battle of el alamein, alongside bishop spgs. Before experiments were made with the sherman in 1944 with a 105 mm (4.13 in) howitzer in the turret, building spgs was the easiest way to achieve this, as there were few constraints on the gun carried.

M7 Priests Spgs
M7 Priests Spgs

M7 Priests Spgs Despite this the priest would see service on numerous fronts, starting during the north african campaign, where 90 priests were received by the british eighth army, where they would play a pivotal role during the second battle of el alamein, alongside bishop spgs. Before experiments were made with the sherman in 1944 with a 105 mm (4.13 in) howitzer in the turret, building spgs was the easiest way to achieve this, as there were few constraints on the gun carried. Most m7 spgs fought in italy and western europe. here, priests performed very well. they could maneuver even on soft ground, could be deployed from landing craft into deep water, and begin fire support immediately after deployment. This wwii photo shows a us m7 priest self propelled gun in action during the battle for cherbourg in june 1944, providing fire support for advancing troops. I believe indirect spg artillery would be extensively exploited by stacks to get very unfair domination (if marking and so would be needed as it is currently for mortars rn) it would be extremely frustrating to face such enemy. This characteristic was noted by the british and duly dubbed “priest”, because of the pulpit like mg emplacement. once accepted for service in february 1942 as the m7 105mm self propelled gun, production started immediately.

M7 Priests Spgs
M7 Priests Spgs

M7 Priests Spgs Most m7 spgs fought in italy and western europe. here, priests performed very well. they could maneuver even on soft ground, could be deployed from landing craft into deep water, and begin fire support immediately after deployment. This wwii photo shows a us m7 priest self propelled gun in action during the battle for cherbourg in june 1944, providing fire support for advancing troops. I believe indirect spg artillery would be extensively exploited by stacks to get very unfair domination (if marking and so would be needed as it is currently for mortars rn) it would be extremely frustrating to face such enemy. This characteristic was noted by the british and duly dubbed “priest”, because of the pulpit like mg emplacement. once accepted for service in february 1942 as the m7 105mm self propelled gun, production started immediately.

M7 Priests Spgs
M7 Priests Spgs

M7 Priests Spgs I believe indirect spg artillery would be extensively exploited by stacks to get very unfair domination (if marking and so would be needed as it is currently for mortars rn) it would be extremely frustrating to face such enemy. This characteristic was noted by the british and duly dubbed “priest”, because of the pulpit like mg emplacement. once accepted for service in february 1942 as the m7 105mm self propelled gun, production started immediately.

M7 Priests Spgs
M7 Priests Spgs

M7 Priests Spgs

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