] CAMP PENDLETON, Calif., April 10 (UPI) -- Wives of Camp ] Pendleton Marines involved in the war in Iraq have been ] receiving crank calls from individuals claiming to work ] for the Red Cross who regretfully, and falsely, inform ] them that their spouses had been killed in action. ] ] In a statement, Camp Pendleton reminded military families ] that genuine casualty notifications are not made by ] telephone or by the Red Cross. ] ] "Individuals falsely identifying themselves as Red Cross ] representatives have made prank calls to Camp Pendleton ] spouses claiming that their loved ones overseas have been ] killed," the Marine Corps said in a brief statement. "The ] Marine Corps does not utilize the Red Cross for casualty ] notification. Marine Corps and Navy representatives ] conduct all casualty notifications in person for Camp ] Pendleton." ] ] Camp Pendleton is the home base of the 1st Marine ] Division, which battled its way into Baghdad and ] continues to engage Iraqi resisters. ] ] "I honestly can't even fathom someone with that ] mentality," a Marine wife named "Julia" told The San ] Diego Union-Tribune Thursday. "I can't even go there in ] my mind." ] ] "I would assume that a young spouse could believe that ] kind of call and her world could be shattered," she ] added. ] ] The Red Cross said last week that families of service ] members in Michigan, Delaware and Alabama had reported ] receiving similar More G.I. wives get hoax casualty calls |