Patton's son certainly thought Kerry had blood on his hands.
Washington Post, p. C1 | October 21, 1984
Gen. George S. Patton III, the flamboyant field commander ... came to Boston to blast Kerry for "probably" causing "some of my guys to get killed" by his dissidence. "There's no soap ever been invented that can wash that blood off his hands."
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