Declassified UFO / UAP Document
Laboratory Analysis of Residue - Baltimore, MD
AI-Generated Summary
This file documents the analysis of a residue sample collected in Baltimore in 1955. The substance was identified as a cleaning solution used by the B&O Railroad.
This document file contains physical evidence and a brief analytical note regarding a substance collected in Baltimore, Maryland, on February 28, 1955. The file includes several glass vials containing a granular residue. The accompanying documentation, dated July 7, 1955, consists of an envelope and a DD Form 95. The handwritten note on the form suggests that the material was subjected to an initial examination for chemical components, specifically oxalic acid, sodium, or sulfate. The investigator concluded that the residue was likely a 'PERMAG' solution, a substance used by the B&O Railroad Company in Baltimore for cleaning railroad cars. The file is marked with reference numbers K243.6012-1 and 7-3745-470, and was processed by the USAF Historical Archives at Maxwell AFB, Alabama.
Residue could be a PERMAG solution used for cleaning railroad cars by the B&O Railroad Company in Baltimore.
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Official Assessment
Residue could be a PERMAG solution used for cleaning railroad cars by the B&O Railroad Company in Baltimore.
The report suggests an initial examination for oxalic acid, sodium, or sulfate, concluding the substance is likely a cleaning agent used by the B&O Railroad.