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The front of the graveyard and memorial centre, pictured in 2018.
The Torrington Memorial of the American Civilian is a graveyard and memorial centre located outside Torrington in the United States. The graveyard directly commemorates and names 436 American civilians who were killed on Doomsday in 1983. The centre also houses a general memorial, dedicated to others killed by the event.
The memorial was created in July 2012, following donations from the general public and support from the United States government. The names of the American civilians were picked at random out of those named by living relatives from across the United States. It was officially opened by Wayne Allard in September 2012, and receives visits from the United States government officials in September every year in memory of the civilians who died on Doomsday.
The memorial is one of several in Torrington and the United States, due to the scale of the Doomsday event and the numerous deaths resulting.