Editorial Team
Boots and Utes is published under one stable editorial identity: Boots and Utes Editorial Team.
That is the public byline across the site. It keeps the content accountable without turning the site into a roster of names or exposing private ownership details.
How content is made
Pages are built from public official sources first. That usually means Marine Corps publications, recruiting materials, DFAS tables, VA guidance, and other source documents that control the topic.
Editorial tools and automation can help with drafting, structure, and cleanup. They do not replace editorial review. A page is only published after it has been checked for plain language, source support, and fit with the site’s content standards.
How corrections work
Use the Contact page for factual corrections, broken links, and page issues. Include a URL and a source when you can. That makes review faster.
Do not send sensitive documents, Social Security numbers, medical records, discharge papers, or payment details through the form.
How conflicts of interest work
Boots and Utes may use affiliate links on selected test-prep pages. Those links are disclosed in the CTA box and do not change the factual standard of the page.
Commercial relationships do not determine rankings, recommendations, or conclusions. Editorial judgment stays separate from monetization.
For the formal disclosure language, read the Disclaimer page.
What this page is for
This page gives readers and search engines one stable identity to attach to the site’s work. It is not a staff roster, and it is not a place for personal details.
For the rest of the trust layer, read the About, Privacy, Disclaimer, and FAQ pages.