Аннотация:The study attempts to restore the combat path of the soldier Semen Agafonovich Cherkasov during the Second World War.Semen Agafonovich was a representative of the old Cherkasov family from Keret and was a participant of the Shlisselburg landing on November 28, 1941.There were used as a source the documents of the Central Archive of the Ministry of Defense (Podolsk, Russian Federation).Among the documents used the list of Red Army soldiers of the marching company sent on October 29, 1941 from the 78th reserve rifle regiment to the active army -to the 80th rifle division of the Leningrad Front is of particular importance.In conclusion, the author states that the marching company, which left on October 29, 1941 from the location of the 78th reserve rifle Regiment consisting of 85 people, was sent to the Berezovka area at the disposal of the headquarters of the 80th Rifle Division.On November 1, 1941, the marching company arrived in the 80th Rifle Division, and was sent to replenish the 153rd Rifle regiment.From November 1 to November 20, the servicemen underwent combat training, during this time 2 servicemen from the former marching company fell ill and were sent to the hospital.During the offensive on November 28, 1941 8 people from the marching company were wounded and hospitalized.Another 4 people were wounded, but the dates of the injury have not been preserved, which can be indirectly judged by the continuation of service after being wounded in other units.16 people survived and continued their service after the offensive on November 28, 7 people died on November 28.All the rest -48 people became missing during the offensive on November 28, 1941, and among them a native of the village of Keret Semen Agafonovich Cherkasov.