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Honda Tadakatsu served [[Tokugawa Ieyasu]] all his life, and fought in nearly all of his battles. Tadakatsu first served Ieyasu as a page and later as a first-rate warrior. He led troops in the second rank of Ieyasu's army at [[Battle of Anegawa|Anegawa]], where the [[Oda clan|Oda]] and [[Tokugawa clan|Tokugawa]] fought the [[Asai clan|Asai]] and [[Asakura clan|Asakura]]. In the actions immediately preceding the[[Battle of Mikatagahara]] ([[1572]]), troops under [[Honda clan|Honda]] (along with [[Okubo Tadayo]]) made contact with the advancing Takeda army and were able to escape due to Tadakatsu's skillful leadership. In the actual struggle at [[Battle of Mikatagahara|Mikatagahara]], Tadakatsu commanded troops in the left wing of Ieyasu's army and fought with the warriors of [[Naito Masatoyo]].  
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Honda Tadakatsu served [[Tokugawa Ieyasu]] all his life, and fought in nearly all of his battles. Tadakatsu first served Ieyasu as a page and later as a first-rate warrior. He led troops in the second rank of Ieyasu's army at [[Battle of Anegawa|Anegawa]], where the [[Oda clan|Oda]] and [[Tokugawa clan|Tokugawa]] fought the [[Asai clan|Asai]] and [[Asakura clan|Asakura]]. In the actions immediately preceding the [[Battle of Mikatagahara]] ([[1572]]), troops under [[Honda clan|Honda]] (along with [[Okubo Tadayo]]) made contact with the advancing Takeda army and were able to escape due to Tadakatsu's skillful leadership. In the actual struggle at [[Battle of Mikatagahara|Mikatagahara]], Tadakatsu commanded troops in the left wing of Ieyasu's army and fought with the warriors of [[Naito Masatoyo]].  
    
Three years later ([[1575]]) he commanded a rank of riflemen at the [[Battle of Nagashino]] [see [[Takeda Katsuyori]]]. His finest moment came in the [[Komaki Campaign]] ([[1584]]). Left with at Komaki while Ieyasu departed to engage [[Toyotomi clan|Toyotomi]] troops at [[Battle of Nagakute|Nagakute]], Tadakatsu observed a huge host under Hideyoshi himself move out in pursuit. With a handful of men, Tadakatsu rode out and challenged the Toyotomi army from the opposite bank of the Shonai River. [[Toyotomi Hideyoshi]] (who outnumbered Honda perhaps 50 or 60 to 1) was said to have been struck by the bravery of this warrior, and ordered that no harm come to him, his men, or [[Ishikawa Yasumichi]], who accompanied him on this bid to buy time for Ieyasu.  
 
Three years later ([[1575]]) he commanded a rank of riflemen at the [[Battle of Nagashino]] [see [[Takeda Katsuyori]]]. His finest moment came in the [[Komaki Campaign]] ([[1584]]). Left with at Komaki while Ieyasu departed to engage [[Toyotomi clan|Toyotomi]] troops at [[Battle of Nagakute|Nagakute]], Tadakatsu observed a huge host under Hideyoshi himself move out in pursuit. With a handful of men, Tadakatsu rode out and challenged the Toyotomi army from the opposite bank of the Shonai River. [[Toyotomi Hideyoshi]] (who outnumbered Honda perhaps 50 or 60 to 1) was said to have been struck by the bravery of this warrior, and ordered that no harm come to him, his men, or [[Ishikawa Yasumichi]], who accompanied him on this bid to buy time for Ieyasu.  
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