<P> The Latin phrase translates as "It is sweet and fitting to die for one's country ." In 1998, however, the British Government revealed the body's true identity . To the gravestone was added: </P> <P> Glyndwr Michael; Served as Major William Martin, RM </P> <P> A plaque commemorating Glyndwr Michael is now also on the war memorial in Aberbargoed . It is headed "Y Dyn Na Fu Erioed" (translation--"The Man Who Never Was"). </P>

Where is the man who never was buried