Good To Go Video
Produced by Ron Tucker
Videos on the United States Marine Corps
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Home Page - Good To Go Video, documenting the making of a Marine.
Who is Good to go Video - Good-To-Go Video was founded in 1994 by retired Marine Corps Captain Ron Tucker and veteran television producer Steve Cooney. Since that time Good-To-Go Video has been established as an exclusive provider of high quality broadcast programs that focus entirely on the United States Marine Corps. Designed to be exceptionally entertaining and fiercely patriotic, our programs are intended to bring recognition to the men and women who have served or are presently serving in the Corps.
Awards - Receivers of the Telly Award, Communicators Award, and National Aegis Award.
Press Releases - Beaufort, SC - April 16, 2002 - Officials at Good-To-Go Video (GTGV), a Beaufort based video production company, announced recently that they have signed a licensing agreement with The Bradford Exchange authorizing the use of images from the video
Related Marine Corps Links and Information - Marines have kept a diligent watch in both hemispheres and in every corner of the seven seas, so that our country and its citizens might enjoy peace and security.
Marine Corps Video Clips
Witness for yourself some exciting footage of the USMC. From vintage marine video clips to present day recruits at the MCRD, there is something for everyone.
Marine Corps DVDs are here! - The Evening Parade on DVD, The Making of a Marine on DVD, The Sunset Parade on DVD, and The Crucible on DVD - All DVDs feature the United States Marine Corps, from the Parade Deck of The 8th & I, to the toughest days of Marine Corps boot camp in DVD where available!
Our Products
The Evening Parade 
This unique collector's edition performance features the Marine Band, the Marine Drum & Bugle Corps, and the amazing Silent Drill Platoon. |
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The Evening Parade 
Witness the most dramatic military ceremony in the world. Known as the Evening Parade, this 72 minute video features the Marine Band, Drum & Bugle Corps and the world famous Silent Drill Platoon in an evening ceremony at 8th & I in our nation's capitol. |
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Fierce Pride in Country and Corps 
Established in 1801, Marine Barracks, Washington, DC is the heart & soul of the United States Marine Corps. This video takes you behind the scenes with the Marines of 8th & I from boot camp to the hallowed parade deck. |
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The Making of a Marine 
Witness for yourself the rigorous training of Marine Corps Boot Camp. See why it's considered by many to be the toughest military training in the world. This unique 50-minute video takes you as close to the training as you can get without actually being there. |
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The Making of a Marine 
Witness for yourself the week by week training of Marine recruits. Shot on location at Marine Corps Recruit Depots Parris Island, SC and San Diego, CA. This video provides a fly-on-the-wall look at the toughest military training in the world. Marine Corps Boot Camp
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"The Crucible: The New, The Proud" 
This 54 hour event occurring near the end of recruit training features little sleep, little food, over 40 miles of forced marches and 32 stations that test physical toughness and mental agility. It is designed to build self-confidence, teamwork, trust in fellow Marines, positive peer pressure and emphasizes the core values of Honor, Courage, and Commitment.
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"The Crucible: The New, The Proud" 
The toughest military training in the world just got tougher. This 54 hour trial by fire is boot camp's defining moment.Designed to test recruits to the limit both physically and mentally, it also drives home the core values of honor, courage, and commitment. |
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"The Sunset Parade" 
Since September 1956 the Marines from the "Oldest Post of the Corps" - Marine Barracks, Washington, DC - have hosted a parade at the Marine Corps War Memorial near Arlington National Cemetery.
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"The Sunset Parade" 
In honor of the memory of the Marines who have given their lives since November 10, 1775, this parade features the Marine Drum & Bugle Corps with their "Music in Motion" and the precision rifle handling of the Silent Drill Platoon. It's a spectacular show of patriotism and pageantry that shouldn't be missed.
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