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This is a list of notable past and present residents of the U.S. city of Arlington, Texas, and its surrounding metropolitan area. For a list of people whose only connection to Arlington is from the University of Texas, see: List of University of Texas at Arlington people.
Kent Grusendorf - Republican former member of the Texas House of Representatives from Arlington; Sally Kern - former member of the Oklahoma House of Representatives; Bob McFarland - Republican former member of both houses of the Texas State Legislature from Arlington, 1977–1991; Hugh Parmer - former Texas politician and 36th mayor of Fort Worth
Later that year, Arlington Memorial Hospital joined the Texas Health system. [ 3 ] In May 2016, Adeptus Health reached an agreement with Texas Health Resources in which it rebranded 27 First Choice Emergency Rooms, and all of the FCERs in Dallas–Fort Worth , under the Texas Health name. [ 4 ]
Armstrong received his B.S. from Washington and Lee University.He received M.S. in Oceanography and Ph.D. in Bio-organic Chemistry from Texas A&M University.Armstrong began his career at Bowdoin College as an Assistant Professor in 1978 and moved to Georgetown University in 1980, followed by Texas Tech University and then the University of Missouri Rolla as a Curators Distinguished Professor.
European settlement in the Arlington area dates back at least to the 1840s. After the May 24, 1841 battle between Texas General Edward H. Tarrant and Native Americans of the Village Creek settlement, a trading post was established at Marrow Bone Spring in present-day Arlington (historical marker at
The Assistant Secretary of the Navy (Research, Development and Acquisition) (abbreviated ASN (RDA)) is a civilian office of the United States Department of the Navy. The Assistant Secretary of the Navy (Research, Development and Acquisition) requires Senate confirmation, and engages in duties as directed by the United States Secretary of the Navy .
Maintenance of RDA is the responsibility of the RDA Steering Committee (RSC). As of 2015, RSC is undergoing a transition to an international governance structure, expected to be in place in 2019. [3] RDA instructions and guidelines are available through RDA Toolkit, an online subscription service, and in a print format.
At the core of the Dallas–Fort Worth combined statistical area (CSA) lies the Dallas–Fort Worth–Arlington, TX urban area, the sixth-most populous in the United States. [3] Within the boundaries of the CSA the Census Bureau defines 31 other urban areas as well, some of which form the core of their own metro or micro statistical areas ...