Bath have added further depth to their wealth of resources with the signing of Semesa Rokoduguni.
The Amlin Challenge Cup Pool Four leaders have tied down the Fijian, who is a reconnaissance tank soldier in the British Army, to a full-time contract.
Rokoduguni has impressed while on trial with the West Country giants and has scored on both of his appearances for Bath United.
The signing comes after running in seven tries in recent Army victories over the Royal Air Force and Royal Navy at Twickenham.
"Roko really caught the eye playing for the Army at Twickenham earlier in the year, and continued to do so when he came on trial with us," said Bath head coach Gary Gold.
"He's worked hard throughout his time with the Army, but has the desire to play professional rugby and we believe he has the ability to do so.
"He is strong, quick, and very committed, both during games and training, and we're looking forward to having him in the squad."
The signing of the utility back comes just days after Bath captured 23-year-old back-row forward Nick Koster from Western Province.