AlexfromSouth wrote:I know it's been said that Rava's and Rava himself were loyal to Anastasia but in that same crew you can find guys who pop up as pro-Gambino latter on like Ferrara, failla, Vincent De Cicco, Aurello, etc. So the age old claim that Neil's crew from when he took over in 1957 is questionable to say the least. Dellacroce was promoted to capo than to Underboss, to me it looks like Carli Gambino was very greatfull for something. Could it be because of him giving up Rava and in a sense Anastasia, we will never know.
in my opinion if Dellacroce was sicilan he would a had a much bigger chance of being boss after Carlo.
Throughout the history of the mob, these guys almost always fall in line under the new leadership. For example, a lot of the media hype of the 1980s and 90s would describe top Gambino members as "Gotti loyalists" and "Gotti guys" just because they showed up at the Ravenite, followed orders, and showed him respect. They were just falling in line under the new leadership because they wanted to stay alive and thrive.
Like I mentioned earlier, what stands out to me is that this "Dannarao" was said to be a capodecina with 10 to 12 other capodecinas with him. That's not too far off sounding from the arrangement Castellano had with Dellacroce, though I don't believe Dellacroce had that many crews in his "faction". Magaddino wasn't necessarily accurate in saying 10 to 12, either, but that would have been roughly half the family's crews which is probably what he was trying to say. I would bet money the whole Gambino faction split of the 1970s/80s traces back to the 1950s.
I was just trying to put together a picture of the Gambino family at the time of Anastasia's death and here is the best I could do. I am sure this is largely inaccurate, but maybe JD, HK, and others can add/correct some names:
Boss - Albert Anastasia (murdered)
Underboss - Salvatore Chiri / Antonino Conte (?)
Consigliere - Carlo Gambino
Anthony Anastasio
Steven Armone
Joseph Biondo
Paul Castellano
Jerome D'Aquila (?)
Joseph Franco/Carmine Lombardozzi
Paolo Gambino
Arthur Leo
Luigi Morici
Antonio Paterno
Frank Perrone (?)
Armando Rava
Joseph Riccobono
Anthony Rizzo (?)
Vincent Squillante
Giuseppe Traina
Ettore Zappi (?)
I can name a handful of these guys who would have likely been Anastasia loyalists, and quite a few more who would have been with the Gambino/Biondo/Riccobono faction, but definitely not a 50/50 split or anything like that.