Two Army helicopters visited the Island this week
The top civil servant in Home Affairs says we don't need any assistance from the British military on the Isle of Man - yet.
Dan Davies was speaking after two Army helicopters visited the Island earlier this week.
Military personnel are taking on extra duties across the UK, including manning the Nightingale hospitals.
The chief executive of the department explained the British Army was looking at ways it could help here, none of which are required at this time:
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