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I enclosed a lock of Dick's hair in a letter to his mother.

6 seconds sound clip from the Patton (1970) movie soundboard.

You can hear this line at 00:53:10 in the Blu-ray version of the movie.

Quote context

[...]

- Rommel, you magnificent bastard, I read your book!

- Captain Richard N. Jenson was a fine boy - loyal, unselfish and efficient.

- I am terribly sorry.

- There are no coffins here, since there is no wood.

- We will have a trumpeter and an honor guard, but we will not fire the volleys, as it would make people think an air raid was on.

- I enclosed a lock of Dick's hair in a letter to his mother.

- He was a fine man and a fine officer. And he had no vices.

- I shall miss him a lot.

- I can't see the reason such fine young men get killed. There are so many battles yet to fight.

- Battle-weary, but victorious, American G.I.'s and Tommies of the British Eighth Army meet in a joyful Allied victory celebration at Wadi Akarit in North Africa.

- For the first time in this war, Broadway and Piccadilly join hands.

[...]

Patton (1970) Sound Clip

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Actors: George C. Scott (General George Patton), Karl Malden (General Omar Bradley), Michael Bates (General Bernard Montgomery)

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