Could be construed as a SHARP violation.
They did it at Temmple as well.
It humiliates people in a sexual way, under the color of authority. Carried to its logical extreme, they would rape people so that they could understand the experience of rape.
Or, at the very least, an EO violation. Someone didn’t do their homework on this one.
The PMS at ASU contacted “US Army WTF Moments” on Facebook and told them 1) this wasn’t mandatory, there won’t be any negative consequences for not wearing heels, and 2) I want to know the name of who told you this-—one can only surmise to slap some negative consequences on the whistleblower.
It’s possible an overexuberant MS4 told his junior cadets that this was mandatory, etc, but an MS4 isn’t going to just make the leap that a cadet OER will reflect an offending cadet not supporting a BN SHARP program. That’s gonna come from the actual officer cadre, and the only officer that makes sense coming from is the PMS.
I had the pleasure of serving as the cadet Battalion XO way back in my ROTC days, and I can’t think of one instance of where information was put out to the cadets that was 180-degrees out-of-sync with the PMS’ guidance as this lady claimed on social media. I think MAJ Michelle Bravo (the ASU PMS according to their site) is a liar who got caught doing something really stupid.