A couple folks have mentioned this could be post WW2 era unit after the separated from the 30th and became a regimental combat team.

Amazing WWII Guidon that measures roughly 29" x 18.5". To the best of my knowledge, and please message me with any other info you have about this company. This is the 119th Infantry, Company TK (Possibly a Tank unit). The flag is original and in fantastic battle worn state. There is a tag on the inside of the hole for the flag pole that reads: Philadelphia Quartermaster Depot. Double sided and stitched as shown in photos. The 30th, Old Hickory, absorbed the 119th for major battle in France and beyond. I believe they were part of the Battle of the Bulge. 

This is history that needs to be preserved and passed on to someone who will take care of it. 

Please ask any question or comments.

My information is to the best of my knowledge from previous owner. I've heard that this could be post WWII as well. Possibly detached from the 30th. 

Beautiful Guidon