From 27/07/40 for a two day period the SS Ashantian is sighted off the headland at Portacloy, LOP63.
In the logbooks notes over the following days
Sighted large trader 4 miles north West of Post, going west, Nationality unknown visibility poor
Ship reported is armed and is communicating by semaphore or international code with trawler or small ship
Sighted low winged monoplane 3 miles east of post flying low going west also destroyer 4 miles north of post Nat Unknown.
Trader reported is steamship SS Ashantian, now anchored 1 mile north of post flying distress signal Code flags. Two trawlers in attendance.
Destroyer reported now 2 miles north of post traveling in North Easterly direction
Destroyer has approached to within 1 1/2 miles N.E of post and is in communication with disabled ship Nationality British
Destroyer proceeds to sea in a Northerly direction
Trawler proceeds to sea in a northerly direction WL 158
Sighted armed trawler also Destroyer or Escort Vessel 6 miles north East of Post going east going east Nationality unknown. Also disabled ship still at anchor 1 mile east of post
Armed trawler WL158 now hovering around disabled ship. There are 9 lifeboat aboard disabled ship
Sighted low winged monoplane, flying low 3 miles east of post going west Nationality British same plane returned and flew in direction from which it had first appeared. Communicated with disabled ship with morse light
Second monoplane as above sighted west went west 4 miles distance Nationality British
Sighted low-wined monoplane Hudson type
Disabled ship Ashantian taken into tow by armed tugboat going North Easterly direction Escorted by armed trawler WL158
Below the events are reported in the G2 Daily report summaries 323, 324.
All documents courtesy of Military Archives, Cathal Brugha Barracks, Dublin.