This book describes the nexus of culture and communication within HUMINT (Human Source Collection Intelligence) and general military intelligence contexts. The author draws from a wide range of applications involving diplomatic and combat scenarios that illustrate the complexities recognized in such contexts. Schnell's background as theorist (Ph.D., Ohio University and scholarly background in National Security & Intelligence) and practitioner (HUMINT/intelligence officer within the diplomatic corps and Special Operations Command) give him license to construct a vivid understanding of primary variables associated with the interplay of communication and culture.