She was sold back to Thornycroft on 21 June 1920, who then sold her on to the
Royal Thai Navy in September 1920. She was renamed HTMS
Phra Ruang (). It is believed that in order to finance her acquisition
King Rama VI and other senior figures donated personally to the finance fund, making this the first publication donation of money to procure a warship in Thailand. The Royal Prince Admiral
Abhakara Kiartivongse went to
England to negotiate the purchase personally and command the ship during its subsequent voyage from England to Thailand. On 29 January 1943, the submarine launched three torpedoes at a destroyer believed to be
Phra Ruang and watched each run true to the target. However, all proved to be duds. Because of her continued service in the Thai Navy, the destroyer was the last survivor of the Royal Navy's First World War destroyers. She was used as a training ship toward the end of her career, removed from the effective list in 1957, and stricken in 1959. == Notes==