Good post, but you shouldn´t rely on Wiki too much when it comes to info on the Mafia. Some corrections;
- Most of the remnants of the Brooklyn Camorra ended up with Masseria, not D´Aquila. In fact, D´Aquila lead a strictly Sicilian Mafia organisation. The only non-sicilian who was a member during D´Aquila´s/Mineo´s/Scalise´s reign seems to be Albert Anastasia.
- Carlo Gambino was the consigliere of this Family before being named acting boss by the Commission in 1957. It wasn´t until 1960 Gambino was formally named official boss.
- Paul Castellano served as acting boss a couple of years starting in 1967.
- Street boss is not a formal position within a Family, but somebody who steps up running the Family when the official boss is not available. A street boss/Acting boss can be a captain, consigliere or underboss.
- The underboss position under Anastasia was held by Nino Conte, Frank Scalise and Salvatore "Toto" Chirico. Possibly some of these guys funtioned only temporarily, or acted, in this position.
- Philip Mangano was a captain, he never served as consigliere.
- Biondo was the official consigliere from 1931 until he was demoted in the 1950s, either by Anastasia directly or after a request by the majority of the captains.
- Gravano served as acting consigliere until bumped up to underboss in 1990.
- Armone listed as an official consigliere 1990-1992 is wrong. Gallo was still the official consigliere during this time, and Joe Arcuri seems to have served as the acting consigliere after the indictment of Locascio.