Is there a way (w/o plugins or VIMLing) to select two successive tags (no children => siblings) analogously - but not similar to - using e.g. v2at or d2at? 
I'm not asking for a macro but for a native vim command (haven't found one...).
Sample ('*' denotes the cursor position; the area between the '|'s reflects the selection after "some possible native command"):
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$<ctag>
   <tag>
      a
   </tag>    
            
   |<tag>     
*     b
   </tag>    
            
   <tag>     
      c
   </tag>|
            
   <tag>     
      d
   </tag>
</ctag>$
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Note: v2at would select the area between the '$'s.
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Wednesday, August 17, 2016
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