- Jack O'Hara: We have to take out the heavy artillery!
- U.S soldier: I agree, sir! But we've lost so many men!
- Jack O'Hara: We have to push now soldier. Remember, this is what I do best. Let's go kick some Nazi arse!
- U.S soldier: Yes sir!
- Sir Francis T. Woolridge: Looks like Frenchy and Paul have been captured. However, Butcher has managed to hide in one of the trucks. You know what that means?
- Thomas Hancock: Sure, don't blow up the trucks.
- Sir Francis T. Woolridge: Exactly, I know how you love your explosives but lets exercise a little caution on this one.
- Sir Francis T. Woolridge: Hello Comrade!
- Russian soldier: Sir!
- Sir Francis T. Woolridge: Where is that bounder?
- Russian soldier: He is a ghost, sir! Eight deaths in morning... two officers... one shot one kill.
- Sir Francis T. Woolridge: A good morning's work for a soldier...
- Russian soldier: He is not a soldier, sir! He's a killer.
- Sir Francis T. Woolridge: OK, enough talk. As the Yanks say, I'm taking him down.
- Russian soldier: Da... Da... OK...
- Sir Francis T. Woolridge: Looks like we've got some company.
- Jack O'Hara: No shit! Looks like news of Bulldog's arrival has gotten back to Berlin. How nice of them to send a welcoming committee. They'll be wanting to capture him for interrogation.
- Thomas Hancock: I couldn't care less, let them have him, I personally can't stand him.
- Jack O'Hara: If they capture him and make him talk they could get hold of high level intel. Then we'd be up crap creek.
- Sir Francis T. Woolridge: I'm not sure if you've noticed but there seems to be a Hell of alot of our Nazi chums here.
- Jack O'Hara: And?
- Sir Francis T. Woolridge: Oh, bugger!
- Thomas Hancock: Nice place.
- Sir Francis T. Woolridge: OK Thomas, enough sightseeing, back to work.
- Thomas Hancock: Oh yes, work. Winning the war single-handed, don't you mean? Heh Heh.
- [Ironic laughter]