- Col. Windsor: Has it ever occurred to you you might be on the wrong side?
- Sgt. Jack Moffitt: No.
- Col. Windsor: In spite of my broadcasts?
- Sgt. Jack Moffitt: Because of them.
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- Col. Windsor: [Hitch listens to a radio broadcast] You Americans are wasting your time here in Africa. You should be back home in the States, letting the British fight their own battles. Why should you Americans have to pay the price for Churchill's war, when Germany is America's real friend?
- Pvt. Mark Hitchcock: Oh, we'll never need enemies.
- Capt. Hans Dietrich: [Col. Windsor steps out] You don't like him, do you, gentlemen?
- Sgt. Sam Troy: Should we?
- Capt. Hans Dietrich: Tell me, did you really think you could sort of walk in here and take over the radio station?
- Sgt. Sam Troy: The thought had crossed our minds.
- Capt. Hans Dietrich: [resignedly] What am I going to do with you, Sergeant?