no, llevaban un 76.
ya habia shermans de 76 repartidos a razón de dos por pelotón ah, se pueden hacer con los americanos de BF, porque tuvieron algun M4 A3(76)
The French 2nd Armored Division received a small number of M4A3(76)s just prior to their dash to liberate Paris. They were probably the first to use this model in combat. Above, a French monument tank named Champagne, said to be an actual veteran of the Paris Campaign. The turrets installed on Chrysler Shermans were "up to spec" as regards the ventilator and the loader's split hatch. However, period photos, such as the one taken at La Cambe, show that some of the first Chryslers were "out of spec" when it came to the L-shape MG barrel stowage brackets on the turret rear. Note that on Champagne, one can see "weld scars" on the ventilator where the machine gun stowage pintle was once installed, but there is no evidence that this tank ever had the L-shaped brackets.
http://the.shadock.free.fr/sherman_minu ... rrets.htmln