Again: in alphabetical order. Not order of importance or number of decorations. If Garth were on the list, he would be between Decker and Georgiou, not after Pike.
I'm sorry, I'm conveying myself poorly, What I was saying was I imagined Garth would be on the list if it was longer.
Come to think of it, Pike shouldn't even be on the list. As of 2256, he shouldn't have been a captain long enough to have accumulated as many decorations as Archer surely did over the course of his long career.
Yeah, that was a bit of fanservice which wasn't quite correct timeline wise. Decker would also be at the height of his career now rather than someone who is a legend.
He's already made his mark. Kirk said Garth's exploits were required reading when he was at the Academy. Kirk graduated from the Academy in 2254, two years before this episode. Garth is already a legend.
I'm not trying to argue with you about Trek lore, Christopher, as that's a losing proposition but it's possible he might be famous as a writer here in terms of being "literal" required reading versus his accomplishments as an explorer or a battlefield commander. He could, for instance, have been a Starfleet Academy Captain before transferring to the front lines during the war and becoming famous as a tested tactician.
But yes, you're better at making sense of these things than I am.
The only other idea I can think of is that Garth is controversial in some way even before his let down and Kirk has a reason to revere him but he doesn't quite represent that pure perfection of Starfleet ideal which Saru is looking for. Perhaps he was someone like Captain Lorca and they should have seen he was a ticking time bomb.