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==Surviving vehicles== ===Australia=== * Australian Armour and Artillery Museum, in [[Cairns, Queensland|Cairns]], in a World War II US Army paint scheme. ===Austria=== * An M7 which was used in the Austrian ''Bundesheer'' (Army) after World War II is in the private Robert Gill Collection in Austria.<ref>[http://www.militarymuseum.at/collection/#/overview/ militarymuseum.at Vehicle register] (listed under "Various [[self-propelled gun|SPG]]")</ref> [[File:M7 Priest at the HGM.jpg|thumb|alt=Austrian Bundesheer SPG M7 Priest at the Heeresgeschichtliches Museum in Vienna, Austria.|Austrian Bundesheer M7 Priest at the Heeresgeschichtliches Museum in Vienna, Austria.]] ===Belgium=== * M7 at the Tank Museum Brussels (Belgium) ===Germany=== * [[Deutsches Panzermuseum Munster]] (German Tank Museum, Munster). * Generalfeldmarschall-Rommel-Kaserne, [[Augustdorf]] Germany * {{ill|Major-Radloff-Kaserne|de}}, [[Weiden in der Oberpfalz|Weiden]] Germany ===Israel=== * Unrestored hulk in kibbutz Kineret, Israel. ===Philippines=== * M7 in [[Philippine Expeditionary Forces to Korea]] markings and colors which took part in the Battle of Yultong is on permanent static display at the [[Philippine Military Academy]] Baguio City, Benguet.<ref>[https://web.archive.org/web/20231021154555/https://www.moore.army.mil/Armor/eARMOR/content/issues/2021/Fall/4Condeno21.pdf army.mil] {{Bare URL PDF|date=August 2024}}</ref> ===United States of America=== * A M7 and M7B1 at [[The American Military Museum]], [[South El Monte, California]] * Vermont National Guard Library and Museum, [[Colchester, Vermont]] * [[General George Patton Museum of Leadership]], [[Fort Knox, Kentucky]] * National Guard armory, [[Starkville, Mississippi]]. * A M7B1 and an M7B2 at the [[Texas Military Forces Museum]] in [[Camp Mabry]], [[Austin, Texas]]. * A M7 by the main entrance outside the barracks of West Virginia Army National Guard base Camp Dawson in Kingwood, West Virginia. * Displayed outdoors at the Third Infantry Division Museum at Fort Stewart, GA. * Display outdoors at National Guard Armory, [[Savannah, Georgia]] * One M7 on outdoor display at the American Legion Post #382 in Sanford, NC * One M7 on permanent static display at Camp Guernsey in [[Guernsey, Wyoming]]. * One M7B2 on display at the [[American Heritage Museum]] in [[Stow, Massachusetts]] * One M7 on outdoor display at Fort Missoula in [[Missoula, Montana]]. * One M7 on outdoor display at the Museum of the Kansas National Guard in [[Topeka, Kansas]].
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