The Parris Island Marine Band thrilled a standing room only crowd during a performance at the October 28, 2005 Graduation Ceremony. In a finely choreographed program featuring a dazzling drum line performance, it was a great start to a great day for more than 500 new Marines and their families. Visit www.goodtogovideo.co m for more Marine Corps related programs.
The Quantico Marine Band visited Parris Island on Aug 6, 2004 and gave showstopper of a performance for the families attending the Marine Graduation Ceremony. For more videos like these visit www.goodtogovideo.co m or www.marinecorps.tv
On August 4, 2000, the Second Marine Division Band provided a guest performance at the Marine Graduation Ceremony at Parris Island, SC. Part 1 of 2. Produced by Good-To-Go Video (www.goodtogovideo.c om)
On November 10, 1954 a bronze monument was unveiled in Arlington, VA. Depicting the flag raising on Mount Suribachi, Iwo Jima, the Marine Corps War Memorial was dedicated "in honor and in the memory of the men of the United States Marine Corps who have given their lives since November 10, 1775. Brought to you by Good-To-Go Video (www.goodtogovideo.c om)
These vintage trailers were produced in the late 1990's to promote The Evening Parade ceremony held during the summer months at Marine Barracks, Washington, DC and to showcase the Marine Corps Silent Drill Platoon. The programs along with others about the Marine Corps are available on DVD from Good-To-Go Video (www.goodtogovideo.c om)
In 1999 the Good-To-Go Video crew traveled to Vietnam with some returning veterans of the war. This was an enlightening and unforgettable trip. This clip represents just a few of the highlights of our ten day visit there. (www.goodtogovideo.c om)
This rare home movie footage shows Marines enjoying a picnic with their families at Parris Island, SC. Circa 1945. For more videos like these visit www.marinecorps.tv and www.goodtogovideo.co m
"If Vietnam ever had a shining hour, if there was an example of how extraordinarily tough, re-sourceful and dedicated the American fighting man was in that war, it was Hue." Dale Dye, Hue Veteran, USMC Ret. Presented by www.goodtogovideo.co m
In this vintage clip from a home movie you get an inside look at the training of recruits at the Parris Island Rifle Range around 1943. Notice the spartan billeting accomodations, burying of the pesky sand fleas, and a light hearted moment from the Drill Instructors.
The earliest days of women in the Marine Corps. These women were pioneers and paved the way for those who serve today. Presented by Good-To-Video. www.goodtogovideo.co m