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HMS ''Broke'' was a Thornycroft type flotilla leader of the Royal Navy. She was the second of four ships of this class that were ordered from J I Thornycroft in April 1918,〔Gardiner and Gray 1985, pp. 82-83.〕 and was originally named ''Rooke'' after Rear Admiral Sir George Rooke of the Dutch Wars and the Battle of Vigo Bay. The naturalist Peter Scott, among the ship's crew in 1940, conducted experiments in ship camouflage, having the two sides of ''Broke'' painted in different patterns. ==Construction== She was laid down in October 1918 at Woolston, Hampshire by J I Thornycroft and launched on 16 September 1920.〔 Her name was changed to ''Broke'' in April 1921,〔 after Rear-Admiral Sir Philip Broke ().〔G.M. Miller, ''BBC Pronouncing Dictionary of British Names'' (Oxford UP, 1971), p. 21.〕 ''Broke '' was moved to the Royal Dockyard at Pembroke Dock for completion, but was not completed until 1925. She was commissioned on 15 April 1925.〔
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