USS Situla (AK-140) was a Crater-class cargo ship in the service of the United States Navy in World War II.
Following yard availability at Pearl Harbor from 21 November to 10 December 1944, the AK returned to her island resupply duty until sailing for Portland, Oregon, on 5 April 1945 for drydocking and overhaul.
She was diverted to Saipan and loaded Army Air Force belly tanks destined for Ie Shima, Okinawa Gunto.
On the 30 October, Situla sailed for San Francisco, via Saipan, with all available passenger space filled by Army and Navy discharges.
Situla remained on the west coast from 29 November 1945 until 23 April 1946 when she was ordered back to Pearl Harbor for photographic services and layup.