
The last lion who brought down Nazis has died: The homeland bids farewell to an unforgettable hero.
Ronald David Scott, an Argentine lion whose roar echoed in the European skies, leaves us at 107 years old
The Argentine Republic trembles at the passing of a man who transcended mere existence to become a legend. Ronald David Scott, born in our beloved Buenos Aires, in that melting pot of values that forged our identity, has embarked on his final flight. But his legacy, indelible and imposing, will remain etched in the memory of a nation that today honors him with deep emotion.
In a time when the darkness of Nazi totalitarianism threatened to engulf Western civilization, while many contemporaries preferred lukewarm neutrality or, worse yet, flirted with nefarious ideologies, a young Argentine showed what true patriots are made of. Ronald David Scott did not hesitate. His heart, beating to the rhythm of freedom, drove him to cross the ocean and enlist as a volunteer in the British Royal Navy.
There, in the skies of a burning Europe, Scott soared like a just eagle aboard his Spitfire. Each mission was a challenge to barbarism, each aerial confrontation, a passionate defense of the values that today, more than ever, we must uphold.

This brave Argentine did not fight for a foreign flag; he fought for the freedom of the world, for the human dignity trampled by the oppressive boot. His patriotism transcended geographical borders, anchoring itself in an unwavering commitment to justice and decency.
Meanwhile, in our land, some were embroiled in petty disputes and sterile divisions, Ronald David Scott demonstrated with actions the profound meaning of loving the homeland. His bravery in combat not only made him a hero to those who fought alongside him but also elevated the name of Argentina in the most crucial stages of 20th-century history. His example silences the political charlatans and those who confuse patriotism with cheap demagoguery.
After the Allied victory, Scott returned to his homeland, carrying with him the scars of battle and the glory of duty fulfilled. Far from seeking easy recognition, he continued to serve his country from commercial aviation, bridging distances and facilitating progress. His life was a constant lesson of silent and effective commitment.

Today, as we bid farewell to the last Spitfire pilot of America, we feel a deep void, the loss of a vital link to an era of genuine heroism. But his legacy endures, like a beacon guiding new generations in a world plagued by moral relativism and pusillanimous leaders.
Let us remember Ronald David Scott not only as a brave pilot but as a symbol of authentic patriotism, one that is demonstrated with concrete actions and an unwavering commitment to essential values. May his memory inspire in every Argentine the courage to defend freedom, honesty, and love for our homeland, no matter the obstacles.
Honor and eternal glory to Ronald David Scott, a true Argentine hero who challenged Nazism and defended the freedom of the world! His example will live forever in the heart of an Argentina that still has men and women willing to defend its highest ideals.
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