- Major Boucher: You're in command now, It's up to you to get the guns through.
- Indiana Jones: I won't let you down, sir.
- Major Boucher: 'Course you will. You're soft, undisciplined. Not fit to command men.
- Dutchman: You boys look like you crawled through hell on your bellies.
- Indiana Jones: We didn't crawl.
- [last lines]
- Mike: I hate needles. I passed out during my Army physical. I'm sorry I ever met you.
- Dr. Henry 'Indiana' Jones, Jr.: I have that effect on people.
- Dr. Henry 'Indiana' Jones, Jr.: Now Listen to me you little snot, You never know how people are going to turn out or what, what changes the'll make in the world. I know. I remember. I was in the first world war.
- Dr. Henry 'Indiana' Jones, Jr.: [narrating] My friend Remy and I, we had spend five months in the European trenches and we thought anything would be an improvement. So we transferred to Africa where we both received commissions as lieutenants.
- Indiana Jones: Just think of it as a little hike.
- Remy: A hike he says. I'd rather go back in the trenches than go back in that jungle.
- Major Boucher: Next time you disobey my commands, I'll skin you alive and feed you to the hyenas. Clear?
- Indiana Jones: As a bell, sir.
- Major Boucher: You have the devil's luck. I hope it holds. We could all use some of it on this trip.
- Major Boucher: Odd... I don't see a soul.
- Dutchman: Germans, you think?
- Major Boucher: Not this far west. Deserters perhaps. Separatist scum.
- Remy: [leading Indy into Barthelemy's tent] Congratulations, it's a boy.
- Indiana Jones: Oh my God, he brought the kid.
- Sgt. Barthelmy: Captain Indy, you're a very good man. A kind man. But not a very smart man. Belgians are not here for my people's future. Belgians are here for white people's future. When this war is over, will the Belgians go home, leave Africa to my people? No! The Belgians want to own African soil, just like the Germans. No diference.
- Indiana Jones: [holding a gun to his commanding officer's head] You're being irrational. Emotions are clouding your judgement. You're endangering the men and putting our mission at risk.
- Major Boucher: This is mutiny, Captain.
- Indiana Jones: I disagree. Now drop your weapon. It's not a request.
- Major Boucher: I'll have you before a firing squad. All of you.
- Indiana Jones: [narrating] As we cross this country, we leave a trail of corpes in our wake like Hansel and Gretel leaving a trail of breadcrumbs.
- Indiana Jones: [to Barthelemy] Sergeant, under no circumstances are you given leave to die. That's an order. One I expect you to obey for a change.
- White Nun: Was he the boy's father?
- Indiana Jones: He was his friend. Now the boy has nobody. You speak Ubangi?
- Black Nun: Yes I do.
- Indiana Jones: Tell him that his friend loved him and he must never forget what his friend said: don't be afraid to grow strong and wise. Make your people proud. Will you tell him that, sister?
- Dr. Henry 'Indiana' Jones, Jr.: When he was old enough, I wrote to him about our sargeant and his dreams for the future.
- Mike: So what's the point?
- Dr. Henry 'Indiana' Jones, Jr.: What?
- Mike: You make me sit through this whole, long story and there's no point?
- Dr. Henry 'Indiana' Jones, Jr.: But the missionaries raised him, he got an education... and he became the first president of the Central African Republic, the father of his country. Barthélemy Boganda. You can read about him in the history books.