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This book consists of articles from Wikia or other free sources online. Pages: 95. Chapters: Modern American Warriors, Modern European Warriors, Special Forces Units, Surviving Modern Warriors, Al Capone, CIA, Crazy Horse, George Washington, Green Beret, Jesse James, Mafia, Medellin Cartel, Navy SEAL, Pirate, SWAT Team, Theodore Roosevelt, US Army Rangers, French Foreign Legion, GSG-9, IRA, KGB, Lawrence of Arabia, Musketeer, Spetsnaz, Waffen SS, Al Capone, CIA, Crazy Horse, French Foreign Legion, George Washington, Green Beret, GSG-9, Gurkhas, IRA, Israeli Commando, Ivan the Terrible, Jesse James, KGB, Lawrence of Arabia, Mafia, Medellin Cartel, Ming Warrior, Musketeer, Napoleon Bonaparte, Navy SEAL, North Korean Special Operations Force, Pancho Villa, Pirate, Pol Pot, Saddam Hussein, Somali Pirate, Spetsnaz, SWAT Team, Taliban, Theodore Roosevelt, US Army Rangers, Viet Cong, Vlad the Impaler, Waffen SS, Yakuza, Green Beret, Israeli Commando, Navy SEAL, North Korean Special Operations Force, Spetsnaz, US Army Rangers, CIA, French Foreign Legion, Green Beret, Gurkhas, IRA, Israeli Commando, Mafia, Navy SEAL, North Korean Special Operations Force, Somali Pirate, Spetsnaz, SWAT Team, Taliban, US Army Rangers, Yakuza. Excerpt: "You can get much farther with a kind word and a gun than with a kind word alone." - Al Capone "Al Capone was untouchable, because he had everybody paid off - the police, the judges, the juries...there was no way they could get Al Capone." - Meyer Lansky II, Mafioso descendant Al Capone Al Capone: Crime-lord mastermind who smuggled liquor in the Prohibition-Era 1920's and '30's Vs... Jesse James, bank robber and outlaw, from the notorious James-Younger Gang... WHO IS DEADLIEST?! Al Capone Gang Although he was never successfully convicted of racketeering charges, Capone's mobster career ended in 1931, when he was indicted and convicted by the federal government for income-tax evasion. He was sent to a series of prisons including Alcatraz, ...