Washington
Top Enlisted Leader of Army's Washington, DC, Branch Fired After Investigation
The senior enlisted leader in charge of the Army branch that oversees operations across greater Washington, D.C., was fired late last week, the service confirmed to Military.com on Tuesday.
Command Sgt. Maj. Veronica Knapp was relieved from her post Aug. 8 following an administrative investigation, Bernhard Lashleyleidner, a spokesperson for the Military District of Washington, said in an email. She was dismissed “due to a loss of trust and confidence in her leadership,” Lashleyleidner said, using the military’s catchall term for why a leader may be unfit to hold a position of authority.
Lashleyleidner declined to answer why Knapp was under investigation or for how long. Sgt. Maj. Eberhard Nordman, the Joint Task Force-National Capital Region/Army Military District of Washington’s provost marshal sergeant major, was appointed as the acting command sergeant major, he said.
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Knapp enlisted in the Army in 2000 and joined the military police, according to her official biography.
“She has deployed to Bagram, Afghanistan; served two consecutive tours in Guantanamo Bay, Cuba, in support of [Operation Enduring Freedom]; and recently redeployed from [Mihail Kogalniceanu Air Base], Romania,” her biography said. “Command Sgt. Maj. Knapp has served in every leadership position from team leader to command sergeant major.”
Prior to her arrival in Washington, she became the first woman to serve as the senior enlisted adviser of the 101st Airborne Division at Fort Campbell, Kentucky, in 2021.
Knapp joined the Joint Task Force-National Capital Region/Army Military District of Washington in June 2023, becoming the highest-ranking enlisted voice in supplying Army forces for U.S. Northern Command’s homeland defense mission in the Washington region. She managed a swath of missions, ranging from the U.S. Army Band to the president’s official ceremonial escort unit and logistical support for the first family’s ground travel.
She is the recipient of multiple awards, including the Legion of Merit, Meritorious Service Medal, and Army Commendation and Achievement medals.
Lashleyleidner declined to answer where Knapp was reassigned.
Knapp’s firing marks the second command sergeant major to be removed from their role in the past month.
On July 16, Command Sgt. Maj. Matthew Carlson was also removed from his post as the senior enlisted leader of the 173rd Airborne Brigade “due to a loss of trust and confidence in his leadership” following an investigation, Army spokesperson Neil Ruggiero told Military.com in an email.
Carlson was fired about 16 months after he arrived at the 173rd, based in Vicenza, Italy, in March 2023. The 173rd Airborne Brigade’s “Sky Soldiers” serve as the Army’s contingency response force in Europe, available in the event of crises across Europe, Africa and the Middle East.
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Washington
Tulip Day Washington draws buzz as sign-up site goes down
WASHINGTON – Coming up this month, spring’s most colorful new event: Tulip Day Washington.
What we know:
On March 15, 2026, Tulip Day Washington will transform DC’s National Mall into a vibrant tulip-picking garden beautiful views of U.S. Capitol
This one-day event will take place from 11:15 AM – 4:15 PM, offering a floral showcase of approximately 150,000 tulips; visitors are invited to pick their choice of 10 tulips for free upon arrival.
Dig deeper:
The registration site for Tulip Day is currently down, showing users “This site is currently unavailable. If you’re the owner of this website, please contact your hosting provider to get this resolved.”
Users on social media say the event may be sold out.
Check tulipday.eu for updates.
The backstory:
The event is organized by the Embassy of the Netherlands and Royal Anthos, a Dutch trade association, in honor of America’s 250th birthday. The display of tulips will be in the shape of the number 250.
The bulbs come from the Netherlands, but are being grown in Virginia and New Jersey.
These won’t be the first tulips on the National Mall, however. The Floral Library, also known as the Tulip Library, features 93 beds of flowers near the Tidal Basin. The Floral Library was established in 1969, and is maintained by the National Park Services. These flowers, though, are to be enjoyed only – not to be picked.
Washington
PHOTOS: Long Beach State Dirtbags vs. Washington State, Baseball
The562’s coverage of Dirtbags Baseball for the 2026 season is sponsored by P2S, Inc. Visit p2sinc.com to learn more.
Long Beach State dropped a 9-7 decision against Washington State on Sunday afternoon, closing out a busy weekend on Bohl Diamond at Blair Field.
The visiting Cougars took the lead for good in the eighth inning when Long Beach Poly grad Ryan Skjonsby delivered a game-winning two-run single with two outs and the bases loaded. Skjonsby was 2-for-4 with a walk, a run scored and three RBIs for Washington State in their road victory.
For the Dirtbags, catcher Damon Valdez scored twice and had a key two-run single in the sixth to help lead a Long Beach comeback. Trevor Goldenetz had a pair of hits at the top of the order, including an RBI triple. Camden Gasser walked twice and singled, improving his on-base percentage to .574 on the season.
Long Beach State (4-7) will be back in action at home on Tuesday with an exhibition match against Waseda University from Japan. The Dirtbags will then visit San Diego State on Wednesday and open Big West play at UC Santa Barbara this weekend.
Washington
Week Ahead in Washington: March 1
WASHINGTON (Gray DC) – Operation “Epic Fury” — the weekend military operations carried out by the U.S. and Israel against targets in Iran — tops the agenda for Congress as lawmakers return to Washington.
Sunday, President Donald Trump said the new leadership in Iran wants to talk to the Trump Administration.
Democrats in both chambers called for Congress to return as soon as possible for classified briefings on Iran, followed by a move to vote on the War Powers Act. The Constitution gives Congress the power to declare war on another country.
Congress’ return to Washington was originally delayed due to the start of the 2026 midterm elections cycle.
Tuesday, voters in Arkansas, North Carolina and Texas head to the polls for primary elections.
North Carolina and Texas are drawing significant attention, as both states are facing congressional redistricting and competitive primary races for Senate seats.
In Texas, incumbent Sen. John Cornyn (R) is facing primary challenges from state Attorney General Ken Paxton and Rep. Wesley Hunt. On the Democratic side, Rep. Jasmine Crockett is facing state Rep. James Talarico.
In North Carolina, candidates are vying to replacing retiring Sen. Thom Tillis (R) . They include former Governor Roy Cooper (D) and former Republican National Committee Chair Michael Whatley.
Also this week, the Rev. Jesse Jackson is laid to rest. He will be honored Wednesday in Washington before a final memorial service Saturday. Jackson died Feb. 17.
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