FLASHBACK ...
http://www.mrc.org/cyberalerts/2005/cyb20050112.asp#1
Back live indoors, Engel concluded: "Ann, one of the things I'll remember most about this experience was as I was standing there obviously unarmed, feeling very exposed wearing a bright blue flak jacket was there was a soldier standing next to me. I didn't know him I hadn't even noticed him before. And suddenly as the gunshots were coming at us he came over to me and said, 'It's gonna be okay, don't worry.' And he actually stepped right in front of me protecting me with his body and started to return fire at the insurgents. And I just remember thinking that this is one of the small acts of heroism, I think you can say, that I so rarely get a chance to see and even less frequently report about. Ann."
Soldier: Small act of heroism. Engle: Large act of cowardice and treason!
That's what I'd call "an admission". He's apparently acknowledging that he doesn't get out much, and when he does see positive incidents he sometimes doesn't report them.
It'd be interesting to know if he reported the incident he described at the time it occurred, or is just remembering it now.
GREAT find!!