38: Infantrymen missed most of their shots, even at point blank range.
Actually General S.L.A Marshall did studies on soldiers from WW2, and it showed that only about 20% of troops actually fired at the enemy, with many of them merely firing over the enemies heads as a form of posturing. Most of them would keep themselves busy by loading weapons for the ones that were firing, running messages, or doing other tasks.
It's all covered in a really interesting book called "On killing" and another called "On combat" by LT Col Dave Grossman (ret).
This study brought about the massive overhaul of combat training which eventually led to an increase from about 20% of troops firing at the enemy in WW2 to 90-100% by Vietnam.
Just a fun fact for you.