Brianna Amy Katie Naparula Briscoe
Anmatyerr and Warlpiri woman
Leading Seaman
Royal Australian Navy
Medals
Australian Defence Medal
Reluctantly, I attended a recruitment session after my mum nudged me towards joining the ADF. My reluctance turned into quiet aspiration when my aptitude test revealed that becoming an Aircraft Technician was a career option. I had always thought I was not smart enough and felt incapable, especially with everything I was going through at the time. My mum encouraged me to give it a try, and I was excited to see what I could achieve.
It was such a long and hard process joining the Navy and becoming an Aircraft Technician, being so far away from family, studying every day for exams and being put out of my comfort zone constantly, but being raised by such strong and resilient women encouraged me to strive for greatness. Although it was great to find a successful career and get myself a good education in the Western world, I lost some of my connection to Country and my ability to speak my language fluently without getting embarrassed. Because of this, it’s so important for me to go back to my home Country so I can connect back with my roots and rejuvenate my soul.