- [first lines]
- Pvt. Mark Hitchcock: Sarge, do you see anything?
- Sgt. Jack Moffitt: No. No sign of him. Nothing.
- Pvt. Tully Pettigrew: What about the gas dump, Sarge? We still gonna get it?
- Sgt. Jack Moffitt: No. It'll wait.
- Pvt. Mark Hitchcock: What'll we do now, Sarge?
- Sgt. Jack Moffitt: Stop calling me Sarge! If we don't find him, we'll make for the rendezvous point, wait there. Alright, let's move on!
- Dr. Keller: You're real anxious to get this desert rat patrol, aren't you?
- Capt. Hans Dietrich: Oh, yes.
- Dr. Keller: Strange. Strange how we fight for different things.
- Sgt. Sam Troy: I told you you wouldn't have any problems in life as a woman. The Germans train their agents well.
- Patricia Bauer: It isn't all the way you think. I was living in America. I was going to become an American citizen. But I went back to Germany for a visit, and the war broke out.
- Sgt. Sam Troy: And you decided to double-cross your new country?
- Patricia Bauer: Is it a double-cross? I am a German.
- Sgt. Sam Troy: And you have to live with yourself.
- Patricia Bauer: Don't you think I love my country as you love yours? I do what I can to help, to fight the way a woman can to preserve the life I grew up with. If I can do that, yes, I will live with myself.